Intel announces processor design issues

Today, chipmaker Intel announced that design issues have been found with its up-coming Sandy Bridge family of processors: As part of ongoing quality assurance, Intel...
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Netgear CEO rags on Jobs, praises Android

At a lunch in Sydney today, CEO of Netgear Patrick Lo had some harsh criticism for Apple and Steve Jobs. Citing Android’s recent overtaking of...
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Visa won’t be outdone in the iWallet space, already testing in EU

If you want to make a ton of money, you need to be where the money transactions occur. Playing middleman has done wonders for companies...
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Future of OS X Server: Some thoughts

The end of ordering for the Apple Xserve is today, and there may be a solution waiting to be announced. Macgasm’s own Stephen Hackett explained...
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Rumor: iPod classic could get a storage boost

The iPod classic is still around, and for whatever reason, they’ve pretty much been ignored since 2009. I mean, they don’t even have touch screens....
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W3C turns their eye to touch-based web apps

The web is going mobile whether we want to admit it or not. Facebook might not classify the iPad as truly “mobile” just yet, but...
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Active Storage to replace Xserve?

A company named Active Storage is teasing the above image for several days. According to 9 to 5 Mac, the company is about to unveil a...
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RIM BlackBerry Playbook production only 200K per month?

RIM may be initially producing only 200,000 BlackBerry PlayBook tablets per month, playing it somewhat conservatively according to part manufacturers. Quanta has reportedly started manufacture...
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Twelve South announces BookArc for Air

Twelve South has announced the BookArc for Air, a smaller version of the company’s laptop stand, the BookArc. Like the larger version, the BookArc for...
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Microsoft contemplating an appearance in the Mac App Store

First, I’d like to say that I personally live in a world where the “best” alternative makes an appearance in my workflow. I’m so far...
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Sony “PlayStation Suite” brings too little, too late

Today, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. held a press conference in Japan to unveil their successor to the PlayStation Portable (PSP) which is for now code-named...
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Skype 5 goes gold, now available for download

Skype has revisited their popular chat and video calling application in the last couple of months, the result of which is a complete reworking of...
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DODOcase puts together Valentine’s Day coupon

I’ve spent the last week with my DODOcase and, quite frankly, I love it. It has some quirks that I’ll mention in an upcoming review,...
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NoteNow: notes on your iOS wallpaper – sort of

NoteNow is a simple note-taking app intended for one purpose: allowing users to type out a short note and make it the wallpaper of their...
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MJ Approved: Apple getting in on the magical glove movement

This week in Ottawa we’ve been blessed with a balmy -20 degrees Celsius. It makes Starbucks runs extremely painful. I don’t know about you, but...
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Apple site goes down, then up, but still no white unicorns

The best rumor of the day so far has been that the white iPhone was going to make an appearance on the Apple Store today...
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NoteTote: Tell your computer to start a download from the iPhone

There have been a couple of times over the last year when I’ve been out with friends and they recommend some music to me, or...
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Microsoft now letting users download a trial of Office for Mac 2011

I’ve spent some time over the last week troubleshooting some Office for Mac problems. Most of the time, the users are running older versions. When...
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