Archive for May, 2011
Apple’s new iMac With Next Generation Quad-Core Processors, Graphics & Thunderbolt I/O Technology is Official
Today Apple officially announced a refresh to its all-in-one computer line iMac (21”-27”) with new Intel quad-core processor Sandy Bridge, better graphics, high-speed peripheral connectivity Thunderbolt I/O technology and video chat using the company FaceTime application. With the new Sandy Bridge i5 processors with an option for customers to choose Core i7 processors up …
Today Apple officially announced a refresh to its all-in-one computer line iMac (21”-27”) with new Intel quad-core processor Sandy Bridge, better graphics, high-speed peripheral connectivity Thunderbolt I/O technology and video chat using the company FaceTime application. With the new Sandy Bridge i5 processors with an option for customers to choose Core i7 processors up ...
RIM Announced New Blackberry Bold 9900 & 9930 and Blackberry OS 7
RIM just officially announced two new touchscreen and front-facing QWERTY smartphones. The Bold 9900 and Bold 9930 are company first smartphones to run BlackBerry OS 7. While carry the same form factor and look, the 9900 is a GSM only phone and the 9930 is a global phone with both CDMA and GSM …
RIM just officially announced two new touchscreen and front-facing QWERTY smartphones. The Bold 9900 and Bold 9930 are company first smartphones to run BlackBerry OS 7. While carry the same form factor and look, the 9900 is a GSM only phone and the 9930 is a global phone with both CDMA and GSM ...
Sony’s Response to PlayStation Network Security Breach
Yesterday Sony executives took the stage to address the massive security breach on the company PlayStation Network. Over 70 million accounts with personal information including credit card numbers are said to be compromised. The network has been down since the incident occurred, but Sony promised to turn back on its PlayStation Network and Qriocity …
Yesterday Sony executives took the stage to address the massive security breach on the company PlayStation Network. Over 70 million accounts with personal information including credit card numbers are said to be compromised. The network has been down since the incident occurred, but Sony promised to turn back on its PlayStation Network and Qriocity ...








