For as long as this operating system existed, it was either codenamed or officially named for candies. Thus, it is no surprise that Google is yet again going for the sugar candy name for the Android 6.0, which is scheduled to debut soon. Called Marshmallow, it will feature the next step in the evolution of the mobile system, designed to provide speed, ease of use and advanced features for the users. “Whether you like them straight out of the bag, roasted to a golden brown exterior with a molten center, or in fluff form, who doesn’t like marshmallows? We definitely like them! Since the launch of the M Developer
Rumor: New Mass Effect 4 Info Leaked By Survey Participant
A Redditor claims to know what the future holds for Mass Effect, and it might surprise you.
Report: Apple to Release Three New iPhones in 2015
According to various sources, Apple is set to release three new Apple iPhone models later in the year, adding a new, smaller model to its lineup as well
Rumor: 4K Ready PS4 and Xbox One Models Incoming
Sony and Microsoft might be readying new console models for 4K video playback, but 4K gaming won’t be included.
Report: First Pictures Of Sony’s Slim PS4 Leaked
On the heels of AMD’s new 20nm APU chip, Sony may be readying its own PS4 Slim variant–and these pictures may have captured the compact console.
Apple is Not Going to Embrace ARM on Desktop
Intel boss dismisses claim by analyst that Apple would look to ARM for desktop chips in the future.
Report: Microsoft Smartwatch Set to Launch in Weeks
Don't Yet Dismiss Apple Shifting Macbooks to ARM
Rumors of an impending demise of Mactel are nothing new. But as ARM continues its momentum and Intel grapples with the delay of Broadwell, it’s worth taking a second look at the case for ARM on Mac. Although the Apple-Intel partnership has been going great ever since the Cupertino giant switched to Intel’s offerings from PowerPC processors in 2005, cost considerations and rising momentum of 64-bit ARM hardware may see a similar shift from Intel to ARM in the near future. At least that’s what Jean-Louis Gassée, a former Apple executive that served the company from 1981 to 1990, thinks. Although the Apple Gassée knew is a
Some Radeon 5870 rumours are BS… some aren’t ;)
I’ve received word from a reader that some Germans wrote a story containing details about RV870, e.g. Radeon “5870”. Neoseeker brought the translation forward , and while some parts make a lot of sense, some really don’t. First of all, the RV870 is supposed to be a 40nm part, but that’s not something that we didn’t know already. Both Nvidia and AMD are going to bring 40nm half-node parts first, followed by 32 and 28nm full-nodes. According to the story, the GPU is supposed to contain 25% more shaders than Radeon 4800 series, bringing the theoretical computational power to 1.5 TFLOPS. Well, you don’t need