TechSpot Community: Cooling guides + Phanteks heatsink giveaway

TechSpot Community: Cooling guides + Phanteks heatsink giveaway
  • Posted May 17, 2012, 6:00 AM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in TechSpot Weekly
  • As TechSpot grows, we're producing more content and adding new features, but we're also working on ways to improve the community. The recent forum upgrade will let us do some really cool stuff in the future. For now, we want to run a bi-weekly post on community happenings...

Comcast investigated over net neutrality, denies Xfinity favoritism

Comcast investigated over net neutrality, denies Xfinity favoritism
  • Posted May 16, 2012, 6:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Industry News, The Web
  • Comcast network and operations VP, Tony Werner, has responded to Minnesota senator Al Franken's request to investigate the company for questionable net neutrality practices. According to Werner, Comcast is not prioritizing Xfinity traffic -- the company's IP television service...

Sony VAIO S, VAIO Z get Ivy Bridge, intros two new VAIO E models

 Sony VAIO S, VAIO Z get Ivy Bridge, intros two new VAIO E models
  • Posted May 16, 2012, 5:30 PM by Shawn Knight | Filed in Mobile Computing, Hardware
  • Sony has given their VAIO S and VAIO Z business-minded notebooks the Ivy Bridge treatment in addition to introducing two new VAIO E models. The VAIO E series 15 and 17 join the 14P as part of their entertainment line…

Netgear adds cheaper router, USB adapter to 802.11ac lineup

Netgear adds cheaper router, USB adapter to 802.11ac lineup
  • Posted May 16, 2012, 4:30 PM by Jose Vilches | Filed in Hardware
  • Earlier this week Buffalo beat Netgear to market with the first commercially available 802.11ac router, but it didn’t take long for the latter to respond by launching its own R6300 Wi-Fi router and adding a couple more products into the…

DDoS attack sidelines The Pirate Bay, Anonymous to blame?

DDoS attack sidelines The Pirate Bay, Anonymous to blame?
  • Posted May 16, 2012, 3:30 PM by Shawn Knight | Filed in IT Security
  • In what can only be described as a bit ironic, The Pirate Bay has been taken down not by court order of ISP blockades but by a DDoS attack of unknown origin. The popular torrent sharing site has been sidelined for the better part of...

Samsung tops mobile sales, Windows Phone 7 and Blackberry plummet

Samsung tops mobile sales, Windows Phone 7 and Blackberry plummet
  • Posted May 16, 2012, 2:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Industry News, Mobile Computing
  • According to figures by research firm Gartner, Samsung once again holds the top spot when it comes to global sales of mobile phones. The Korean-based company managed to bump Nokia from its perch after sales from the former king of…

Microsoft improves multi-monitor support in Windows 8 Release Preview

Microsoft improves multi-monitor support in Windows 8 Release Preview
  • Posted May 16, 2012, 1:30 PM by Jose Vilches | Filed in Microsoft, Software With Video
  • Microsoft plans to make several improvements on how Windows manages multi-monitor setups starting with the next major release of its popular operating system. In a post at the Building Windows 8 Blog — which oddly enough has been taken down…

Aaron Sorkin confirmed to write screenplay for Steve Jobs film

Aaron Sorkin confirmed to write screenplay for Steve Jobs film
  • Posted May 16, 2012, 12:30 PM by Shawn Knight | Filed in Industry News
  • Following months of rumors, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Columbia Pictures have confirmed that Aaron Sorkin has been selected to write the screenplay for a movie based on the life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Sony purchased the rights to create…

Japanese scientists develop 20x faster Wi-Fi using T-rays

Japanese scientists develop 20x faster Wi-Fi using T-rays
  • Posted May 16, 2012, 11:30 AM by Shawn Knight | Filed in Hardware, Mobile Computing
  • A team of Japanese scientists have succeeded in breaking the record for wireless data transmission in the terahertz range. The researchers were able to achieve speeds that are 20 times faster than typical Wi-Fi used today.

Amazon source reveals plan to launch e-reader with built-in lighting

Amazon source reveals plan to launch e-reader with built-in lighting
  • Posted May 16, 2012, 10:30 AM by Lee Kaelin | Filed in Industry News
  • Rumors are beginning to circulate that the world's largest internet retailer, Amazon, will launch several new versions of their Kindle e-readers and tablet in July, including a revamped monochrome e-reader with built-in lighting, according sources familiar with the matter cited…

HTC One X, EVO 4G LTE held by US customs following Apple patent ban

HTC One X, EVO 4G LTE held by US customs following Apple patent ban
  • Posted May 16, 2012, 9:30 AM by Lee Kaelin | Filed in Industry News
  • Consumers eager to get their hands on HTC's One X and EVO 4G LTE smartphones will have to wait a bit longer after shipments of the new handsets were held by US customs, pending a review to confirm changes have…

Google preparing up to five Android 5.0 Jelly Bean Nexus phones

Google preparing up to five Android 5.0 Jelly Bean Nexus phones
  • Posted May 16, 2012, 8:30 AM by Shawn Knight | Filed in Mobile Computing, Hardware
  • Less than a month removed from selling their Galaxy Nexus handset contract-free through the Google Play Store, the search giant is preparing to partner with multiple OEMs in an effort to have more than one pure Google device available at…

60 percent of Americans don't trust Facebook to keep their data private

60 percent of Americans don
  • Posted May 16, 2012, 7:30 AM by Shawn Knight | Filed in Industry News
  • A recent poll conducted by the Associated Press-CNBC shows that Facebook has a long way to go in earning the trust of their users. Nearly 60 percent of people questioned had little or no trust in Facebook’s ability to keep…

Diablo III server debacle demonstrates the problem with ‘always-online’ games

Diablo III server debacle demonstrates the problem with ‘always-online’ games
  • Posted May 15, 2012, 10:44 PM by Kirk Hamilton | Filed in Gaming
  • We were all excited last night. After a 12-year wait, Diablo III, Blizzard's much-anticipated action-fantasy loot-fest, had finally arrived. It was sitting there installed on our hard drives, waiting for midnight to come, for Blizzard to unlock the game so…

GeForce Grid will let you stream games on a Kepler-based GPU

GeForce Grid will let you stream games on a Kepler-based GPU
  • Posted May 15, 2012, 7:11 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Hardware, Gaming
  • We've already seen Nvidia's latest graphics architecture in action on standard gaming rigs, but the company shared some of Kepler's cloud-centric benefits during the GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, California today. Nvidia says that first-generation Fermi-based game servers, such…

Psystar loses latest appeal, hackintoshes remain forbidden fruit

Psystar loses latest appeal, hackintoshes remain forbidden fruit
  • Posted May 15, 2012, 5:30 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Hardware, Apple
  • It's been a long time coming, but the US Supreme Court drove the final nail into Psystar's coffin Monday. Launched in 2008 by two Miami brothers, Psystar sold the first commercial hackintosh systems, dubbed "Open Computers," that could be purchased…

FXI Cotton Candy computer-on-a-stick to ship later this month

FXI Cotton Candy computer-on-a-stick to ship later this month
  • Posted May 15, 2012, 4:30 PM by Shawn Knight | Filed in Hardware, Mobile Computing With Video
  • Not to be outdone by the recently-shipped Raspberry Pi, FXI has announced that their computer-on-a-USB-stick known as Cotton Candy will begin shipping later this month. The first batch to come off the assembly line will be used to fulfill preorders…

Tuesday tech deals: $100+ off Olympus E-PL1, $55 off Dell Streak 7

Tuesday tech deals: $100+ off Olympus E-PL1, $55 off Dell Streak 7
  • Posted May 15, 2012, 3:30 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Tech Deals
  • Cameta Camera offers the Olympus PEN E-PL1 12.3-Megapixel Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera Body in Black for $149.95 with free shipping. That's tied with a deal from last week and the lowest total price we could find for a refurb (this one's new) sold elsewhere by $111...

Google Chrome 19 stable ships with tab syncing, bug fixes

Google Chrome 19 stable ships with tab syncing, bug fixes
  • Posted May 15, 2012, 2:30 PM by Jose Vilches | Filed in Software, The Web
  • Keeping with its fast-paced development cycle, Google has released the latest stable build of Chrome — version 19 for those still counting. The release fixes as many as 21 vulnerabilities, including eight high-risk bugs and another eight considered medium risk.…

Kodak maintained an underground nuclear reactor for over 30 years

Kodak maintained an underground nuclear reactor for over 30 years
  • Posted May 15, 2012, 1:30 PM by Shawn Knight | Filed in Industry News
  • It’s no secret that Eastman Kodak Co. has fallen on hard times in recent memory, but despite all of that, the ailing photography company has been able to keep one secret closely-guarded for more than 30 years. Kodak maintained a…

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