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Qualcomm Preparing to Launch FLO TV “Personal Television Device”
According to a recent report, Qualcomm is looking to launch a new personal television device called FLO TV. While it won’t have a station dedicated to our very own Ms. Florence Ion, it will support broadcasting of Qualcomm’s terrestrial digital TV service.
Sexy PS3 Slim Boasts a New 45nm Cell Processor
With the recent introduction of the PS3 Slim, Sony also introduced a new piece of tech within it – a 45nm cell processor.
Samsung Aims for Gamers with New SSD Ads
Samsung has faced a lot of adversity when it comes to getting their fancy new SSDs to consumers. While they’re responsible for producing nearly half of the NAND flash in SSDs sold, they can’t seem to sell their own boxes.
Motherboard Makers Don’t See Desktop PCs Making a Dramatic Comeback
Many motherboard makers believe that the desktop PC market is unlikely to see a comeback in the near future.
Regular Mobile Phones Decreasing in Popularity, Smart Phones Grow 27 Percent
According to Gartner, Inc., a business technology research company, cell phone sales totaled 286.1 million units during the second quarter of this year – a 6.1 percent decrease over the second quarter of last year. But, smart phone sales picked up considerable steam surpassing 40 million units in sales, a 27 percent increase from the second quarter of last year.
Acer Reduces Inventory of 14- and 15-inch Notebooks
The global economic downturn hasn’t been nice to anyone, tech sector included. According to a recent report Acer has reduced their 14 and 15-inch ultra-thin notebook orders due to low market demand.
Windows 7′s XP Mode to be Disabled on Sony Laptops
For those of you that are looking to get a Windows 7 Vaio from Sony, don’t plan on using the Windows XP mode to run applications, because it won’t be included with the systems.







