Samsung Google TV Delay Due to Hardware Restrictions?

By Jeff Baker - 02/26/2011 5:45:21 AM

If you've been paying attention you'll know that Google is looking to merge the gap between televisions and computers with their Google TV platform. This platform allows you to do things like surf the web, watch web content and more on the big screen all from the comfort of your couch. However, due to high ...

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Intel will launch movie service with 1080p streaming, and WiDi 2.0

By Mark Rollins - 01/03/2011 4:36:53 PM

In addition to the Sandy Bridge or Core 2011 processors at CES, Intel is planning on launching its own movie and video service sometime in the first quarter of 2011. Not as new as what Netflix does, but it might hit before Kmart and Sears Alphaline. So, if you have a Core 2011-powered ...

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Intel Comes Out With 120GB Model For X25-M G2 SSD Series

By Ikester - 11/09/2010 9:24:52 PM

Recently, Intel came out with a new 120GB model as the newest addition to their X25-M G2 SSD product line. Similar to the 80GB and 160GB models, this 2.5-inch SSD features 34nm MLC NAND Flash memory chips, an Intel controller, a SATA 3.0 Gbps interface and read and write speeds of up to 250MB/s ...

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Intel Releases The Core i7 970 6-Core CPU

By Ikester - 07/19/2010 6:42:11 PM

Today, Intel released a new CPU called the Core i7 970. According to Ubergizmo, it was quietly launched on the consumer market earlier this morning. They also report that the CPU might be ideal for delivering features such as video compression, 3D offline rendering and high speed performance for a PC. Furthermore, ...

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Google TV unveiled at Google I/O this month?

By Jeff Baker - 05/03/2010 7:25:14 PM

Talks regarding Google TV have been running rampant these days but there has be no solid word if the service is to even exist. Well luckily, we have word from the Wall Street Journal that the service is very real and coming very soon. The WSJ says that people who are invovled with the service has ...

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