A new, Google-branded handset promises to be one of the most advanced smartphones, and will include unlimited free calls, says Times Online. The Googlephone promises to be one of the most advanced smartphones, with a large touchscreen display and a processor almost twice as fast as the one powering Apple’s iPhone 3GS. It will probably be [...] Full story...
Nvidia has launched its Optimus technology, designed to make switching between integrated and discrete graphics in a laptop seamless.
Fourth generation wireless networks will be one of the biggest tech building booms of the decade. But don’t start picking your winners yet, says The Street.
The 2010 Winter Olympics, February 12–28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia (Google Earth Map), will bring together the world’s best athletes from more than 80 countries along with 10,000 media representatives and three billion television viewers worldwide.
BelAir Networks today announced the BelAir100SN, a combined 802.11n/DOCSIS 3.0 unit that can be installed overhead on the cable operator’s distribution plant in less than 15 minutes.
GOOGLE is developing software for the first phone capable of translating foreign languages almost instantly — like the Babel Fish in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Portland Mayor Sam Adams (@MayorSamAdams), at his annual State of the City Address this Friday, said the city will make available $500,000 for innovative small business ventures which may be matched by banks.
AT&T’s new FamilyMap, allows you to track the location of your family members directly on your iPhone.
Supercomputer scientist Dan Reed notes that Microsoft and the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) have announced a collaborative project where Microsoft will offer individual researchers and research groups free access to advanced client-plus-cloud computing.
SpaceFlightNow, one of the top space news sites, has a special edition of “This Week In Space” with Miles O’Brien with a detailed look at President Obama’s sweeping changes for the U.
Deutsche Telekom is considering the future of its US mobile unit, T-Mobile USA, according to the Wall Street Journal, with options including an IPO, a partial spinoff of the business, or a merger with a US rival.