AMD, Apple, Breaking, Business, CPU, Hardware, Intel, News, Nvidia, Samsung

TSMC Tapes out 10nm A11 Processors for Apple

Ten years, even five years ago Intel was the undisputed process leader, and if you wanted to see how the new process node would look like, you would wait to see a new processor coming from Intel architecture. That was the unwritten law of the semiconductor industry, with an occasional blimp when TSMC would introduce a half-node step, beating Intel’s 90/65/45/32nm with 80nm, 55nm, 40nm and 28nm GPUs for ATI and Nvidia. Today, Intel’s missed approach to mobile resulted in company loosing the process node advantage, and ultimately being forced to cancel the most of Atom product family. And now, to add insult to injury, DigiTimes (also known

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Apple, Business, Companies, iOS, Mobile Computing, Operating Systems, Software Programs

Apple Q2 2015 Earnings: iPhone Sales Hit 61 Million

The iPhone shows no sign of slowing down as sales beat analyst expectations.

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VR World

Samsung May Become Major Processor Supplier for Apple in 2015: Research

The latest research by a U.S.-based brokerage said that Samsung may become the major processor supplier for Apple this year.

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Analysis, Apple, Companies

Apple’s Q1 FY2015: Most Profitable Quarter in Corporate History

With record revenue and profits, impressive growth in China and an upcoming wearable device, Apple is in for a good start this FY2015.

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Business, Guides, Hardware, Holiday Shopping Guides, VR World

Online iPad Deals Require Detailed Comparisons

When looking at different online deals on one of the most popular tablets, the iPad, it is always good to be careful to compare the deals against each other

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Apple, Business, Companies, Entertainment, Hardware, Mobile Computing, VR World

Apple Crushes Q3 2014 Earnings, Posts $8.5 Billlion Profit

Apple Net Neutrality

Apple reported their earnings for the third quarter of 2014 today and reported $8.5 billion in profit on a sizable $42.1 billion in revenue.

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Global Politics, US, VR World

Softbank Offers iPad-Guided Cars For Rent in Japan

Starting this week, the village of Asuka in Japan will now have its own fleet of iPad-equipped roving ultra-compact vehicles.

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Android, Apple, Breaking, Companies, Hardware, Mobile Computing, Operating Systems, Software Programs, VR World, Windows Phone

Great Deal on a Backup Battery Charger

Gorilla Gadgets Charger

We caught wind of a pretty sweet backup battery deal on woot.com, a daily deal website now owned by Amazon. This is for the Gorilla Gadgets CHR-150 Uhuru! 16,800 mAh External Portable Battery Pack Charger with LED Screen. Why is this a great deal? Because Amazon is selling it right now for $70, but Woot.com is selling it for $40 and the suggested retail price is $140. But what makes this thing awesome? Well, other than the fact that it comes with three different charging connectors (microUSB, lightning and Apple 30-pin), it can also fully charge an iPad and an iPhone and probably still have

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Analysis, Apple, Business, Cloud Computing, Companies, Enterprise, Hardware, Mobile Computing, Software Programs

IBM and Apple's Enterprise Partnership a Win for All

Apple IBM

Yesterday, Apple and IBM announced that they would be entering into a partnership where IBM would help Apple develop enterprise software for iOS devices and Apple would supply OS and hardware to enable those enterprise applications. This announcement marked the first partnership or relationship between the two companies since Apple stopped using IBM’s Power PC CPUs in their systems in 2006 with the last product announced in 2005. It’s been a long time since the two companies have worked together on anything and now that IBM is mostly a software company (They still have the Power Architecture and Power Chips for HPC) it makes sense

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Android, Cloud Computing, Hardware, Mobile Computing, Operating Systems, Rumors, Software Programs, VR World

New 9" Tegra K1 64-bit Nexus 9 Tablet Coming from HTC?

Nexus 9 Volantis

So, everyone was expecting LG to make the next Google Nexus tablet, or maybe ASUS since they’ve also been one of the part Nexus tablet partners. However, you’d be wrong to assume either of those are correct since the next Nexus 9 tablet looks to be coming from HTC and it looks like its going to be a real competitor. The new Nexus 9″ tablet codenamed Volantis (not to be confused with Lady Gaga’s flying dress) was outed by Android Police today with a full image and spec drop of the device. And based upon what we’re seeing, it looks like Nvidia booted Qualcomm out of

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Android, Mobile Computing, Operating Systems, Software Programs, VR World

Xiaomi Launches 7.9" MiPad Tablet with Nvidia Tegra K1

MiPad Colors

Xiaomi today announced two products, one of which was the company’s first tablet powered by Nvidia’s Tegra K1 SoC. If you look at the Xiaomi MiPad there’s no denying that it looks a lot like something Apple would release, however they are doing it with their own touch and using Android and their own MIUI interface. Xiaomi is already a name that’s synonymous with good design, good build quality, and a bit of being a copycat. Even so, Xiaomi’s phones and other products have all been pretty well received by consumers and reviewers alike. However, it is still incredibly difficult to get ahold of any

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Android, Mobile Computing, Operating Systems, Software Programs, VR World

Xiaomi Launches 7.9" MiPad Tablet with Nvidia Tegra K1

MiPad Colors

Xiaomi today announced two products, one of which was the company’s first tablet powered by Nvidia’s Tegra K1 SoC. If you look at the Xiaomi MiPad there’s no denying that it looks a lot like something Apple would release, however they are doing it with their own touch and using Android and their own MIUI interface. Xiaomi is already a name that’s synonymous with good design, good build quality, and a bit of being a copycat. Even so, Xiaomi’s phones and other products have all been pretty well received by consumers and reviewers alike. However, it is still incredibly difficult to get ahold of any

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