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  • Jul
  • 04
  • 2008

Apple orders 50 million 8 GB NAND flash chips

In a move that is believed to help Apple to secure low NAND flash memory prices as well as create artificial shortages for competitors, Apple has ordered 50 million flash memory chips for its iPhones and iPods from Samsung Electronics. Apple huge order is in place to support an increase in iPhone production.

Multi-touch display Albatron demonstrates first Windows 7 multi-touch LCD Nvidia rolls out Tegra Nvidia's open challenge for Intel: A computer on a chip. >> See all TG Daily slideshows

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  • Jun
  • 23
  • 2008

Wired: Samsung Instinct Gives iPhone a Run for Its Money

To call the Samsung Instinct an iPhone knockoff would be an understatement of grotesque proportions. Seriously: Even the packaging looks like it came straight outta Cupertino…. 3G, GPS, 2-megapixel camera (with video recording), full e-mail and web browsing features, haptic feedback, voice control, multi touch…two-tenths of an inch narrower.

Of course, the real reason for the iPhone's success is its operating system, and here the Instinct is still playing catchup. While everything is intuitive and pretty zippy, it's still not quite as polished as Apple's version. The web…

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  • Jun
  • 20
  • 2008

Why the iPhone Wannabes Just Don’t Cut It

And with the impending shipment of a new version that should put the iPhone in the mainstream of consumer and business markets worldwide, Apple is extending its sway over much larger players such as Nokia and Samsung.

When the iPhone launched a year ago, I was critical of Apple's decision not to let outsiders build applications for it. So were many others, and Apple fixed the problem by offering software creation tools that have won near-universal…

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  • Jun
  • 11
  • 2008

Here Come the Code Wars: How Android Will Take Down iPhone 3

No phone maker today is poised to take advantage of the software chinks?however small?in the iPhone’s armor. Companies like BlackBerry may have excelled at direct, no-frills interfaces, but with the flood of new iPhone applications due to arrive July 11, it will take a true software giant to mount any sort of defense. A giant like Google.

? SETH PORGES: As Android Deploys, Mobile Software Preps for Big Year

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  • Jun
  • 01
  • 2008

Google’s Android demo shows app store, tweaks iPhone formula

Attendees at Google’s I/O Conference this week were greeted with an Android phone interface that shares yet more common ground with the iPhone from the company’s close neighbor Apple, including the first evidence of a dedicated app store.

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  • May
  • 27
  • 2008

Korean Government Writes Digital Textbook on Linux

The government-led Korean digital textbook project will adopt Linux. The Ministry of Knowledge Economy and the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology of Korea announced their decision to choose the open software for digital textbook, the key project for the government’s digital education policy.

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  • May
  • 27
  • 2008

Samsung intros 256GB SSD that may reach MacBook Air

Samsung has introduced a 256GB solid-state drive that promises to kickstart the industry with twice the storage and twice the speed of earlier disks while also costing less to manufacture than past models — and having a chance of landing in future Apple notebooks.Simply called the 256GB FlashSSD, the Serial ATA drive reads in-order data at 200MB/s

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  • May
  • 19
  • 2008

Samsung demos 82

And you thought your 1080p TV is great!

Xcor suborbital spacecraft One step closer to space tourism: XCOR to launch in 2010 Intel Atom Processor Intel unveiled at IDF Spring its smallest x86 processor taking aim at the handheld market. >> See all TG Daily slideshows

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  • May
  • 07
  • 2008

Nokia is Developing GPS for Dummies

Nokia is developing a new kind of navigation system for mobile phones. With landmark-based navigation you wont even need to know your address or cross streets to get directions. You just take a picture of a nearby landmark, like the Golden Gate Bridge, and the cellphone will pull up directions from a mapping database.

“Alright yur gunna wunna go straight to the top of that there hill and turn right. Stay straight until you pass two red barns on the left and then yur gunna see Johnsonville pond right thur on yur right. Take a left right there and go…

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  • May
  • 01
  • 2008

Apple’s plan for advanced gaming graphics on future iPhones

The next generation of iPhone appears set to claim exclusive access to advanced graphics core and video decoding technology, thanks to a secret licensing deal between Apple, mobile graphics leader Imagination Technologies, and Samsung, the iPhone’s ARM “system on a chip” manufacturer. The result may be an ideal platform for handheld gaming and high

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  • Apr
  • 29
  • 2008

This is now world’s smallest Mac (OQO hacked to run Leopard)

While greeted with heaps of initial skepticism, forum jockeys over at OQO Talk now seem convinced that a junior member by the name of TRF has successfully hacked the OQO to run OS X Leopard. Adding a video filmed by Mr. Blurry Cam didn’t hurt the cause. TRF’s OQO is setup in a dual-boot Vista / OS X mode which boots Leopard in about 2 minutes.

There's a very good reason for this:Notice how the reflections are well focused, this is the trade off for not having macro activated.Now that the reflections are correctly displayed, there will be no claim of Photoshop's involvement to…

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  • Apr
  • 28
  • 2008

Worst Mp3 Player Name Ever

Nice job, Marketing!

yeah, in my post at dapreview, I said it looked like a combination of the m:robe 100 and K3. As it turns out, this predates the K3. It's actually a rebranding of the M-Cody M30. I've updated my newspost with this new…

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  • Apr
  • 25
  • 2008

Yahoo to Radically Open Its Platforms

They want to make all Yahoo! sites integrated together as a huge social network! | Yahoo is swinging the doors of its Web platforms wide open to let outside developers create applications across its network of sites, as well as radically stitching together its online services under the social profile concept.

While Yahoo has had open APIs (application programming interfaces) for a variety of its services for years, Balogh said this initiative will take those efforts to much greater lengths, and it will include streamlining the development…

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  • Apr
  • 24
  • 2008

Samsung CEO resigns, supporters riot

Think you’re a fanboy? Supporters of the Samsung Group gathered for a rally during a press conference held by Kim Yong-chul, a lawyer calling for punishments to be handed out to disgraced company CEO Lee Kun-hee. During the proceedings, supporters burned pictures of Kim and generally made Apple and Microsoft fanatics look like choir boys.

helloUser:In the Danish cartoons situation, at least they had a reason (however primitive, pathetic, and reactionary).In France, Some of the muslims were rioting for not getting enough welfare and ass-wiping from the government. And…