Meteor Entertainment, parent company of Adhesive Games and publisher of Hawken, has just been handed $10 million.
LSI's SandForce controllers can now use 'zero per cent' over-provisioning, boosting capacities by around seven per cent.
The Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona has seen a whole host of new processors announced.
Sony has taken the wraps off a new 60GHz radio tech which can run at speeds of up to 6.3Gb/s.
Everything Everywhere has indicated that it's hoping to start rolling out a 4G LTE high-speed network before the end of the year.
NCsoft's MMO Aion is switching to a free to play model in Europe next week, the company has confirmed.
DataWind's Aakash project to create a $35 tablet for the Indian government has hit a roadblock.
Engineers at Microsoft, Google and Netflix have proposed an extension to the HTML5 spec that would allow for encrypted media streaming.
Hitachi has announced an ultra-slim 500GB hard drive destined for Ultrabooks: the TravelStar Z7K.
SanDisk is presenting a paper regarding its triple-bit MLC flash technology at the ISSCC event this week.
Canonical has released details of its upcoming Ubuntu for Android release, turning smartphones into PCs.
Microsoft has quietly doubled the support lifespan for Windows 7 and Windows Vista, ahead of Windows 8's launch.
Cyclos Semi has confirmed that AMD's Piledriver cores will include the company's resonant clock mesh technology.
Valve's Gabe Newell has hinted that his company might be looking to branch out into the hardware business.
Intel has demonstrated a Near Voltage Threshold (NVT) processor at the ISSCC event, along with a new floating-point design.
The Lords Select Committee is getting involved in the plan to boost Britain's broadband.
Shin-Etsu Chemical has released a new LED encapsulating material which it claims will lead to brighter and longer-life lighting.
Details of Intel's chipset for the Haswell processor series, dubbed Lynx Point, have leaked well ahead of launch.
Copies of Mass Effect 3 are being sent into space in a clever marketing push by Electronic Arts.
Sources at laptop manufacturers claim that Intel will be delaying availability of its Ivy Bridge chips for a few months.
Despite evidence of chicanery, reports of a computing in schools programme for the BBC have been declared genuine.
Intel has confirmed its data centre networking push with a new communications platform dubbed Crystal Forest.
A report by EFPL researchers claims that RSA-based HTTPS connections are worryingly insecure thanks to poor randomness.
October 14 2021 | 15:04