News
Friday, 11 May 2012
Facebook Testing New 'Highlight' Feature
The social networking giant is testing out a new feature that allows subscribers to promote postings at a nominal fee or none at all.
FTC Launches Probe Into Facebook's US$1 Billion Instagram Acquisition
Facebook-Instagram integration may be delayed following the Federal Trade Commission's investigation into the US$1 billion acquisition.
Internet Explorer 9 Coming to Xbox 360 with Kinect Support
Despite not offering a full-featured web browser for the past seven years, Microsoft is looking to incorporate a customized IE9 browser on the Xbox 360, complete with Kinect support.
iPad mini to Arrive This October?
The mysterious 7.85-inch iPad mini is rumored to arrive in October with a low price tag of US$200 to US$250, Apple watcher iMore reports.
ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU II TOP Graphics Card Announced!
ASUS' DirectCU II TOP variant of the GTX 670 is set to run 20% cooler and a whole lot quieter than the reference design. The card is also overclocked to 1137MHz for an immediate frame rate gain with GPU Boost.
Students Represent Malaysia at Intel ISEF 2012
Eight Malaysian students were selected to participate at the Intel ISEF 2012 to address environmental issues.
Epson and Manchester United Renew Sponsorship Deal
Epson has agreed a further three-year contract with Manchester United as the club's Official Office Equipment Supplier.
Samsung's OLED HDTV Gets US$9000 Price Tag
Previously unveiled at CES earlier this year, Samsung's 55-inch OLED television will retail for a whopping US$9,000 when it launches in the second half of 2012.
Thursday, 10 May 2012
The Netherlands is First European Nation to Pass Net Neutrality Law
The Netherlands is the second country in the world to pass a law on net neutrality.
Samsung GALAXY Note Receives Stealth Android 4.0 Update
Samsung has quietly rolled out the Android 4.0 update to the GALAXY Note, according to some European owners.
