MacMinute is reporting that accessory firm Tekkeon has announced its myPower GO emergency power module for devices such as cell phones, PDAs, digital cameras, video cameras and iPods. The myPower GO, which uses four AA batteries, arrives with multiple charger tips to enable the device to charge a wide variety of units. A full charge, […]
Month: February 2007
The One Laptop Per Child project, the effort undertaken by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in collaboration with dozens of technology industry partners, has announced that it will ship nearly 2,500 of its $150 laptops to eight nations this month according to an article on ZDNet. The shipment will function as an experiment prior to […]
An article on BusinessWeek.com cites Apple as having tapped game publishers such as Electronic Arts and Namco to deliver a slew of casual video games such as Tetris, Pac-Man, Sudoku and Texas Hold’em. The games, when complete, could be downloaded from the iTunes Store for US$4.99 each with the target market being the customer base […]
Why not enjoy some Apple TV?
Apple’s coming iPhone has been grabbing all the attention, but at least one analyst thinks Apple TV could be a scene stealer for the Cupertino company, at least in the current fiscal second quarter. According to a Bloomberg News report, Citigroup Investment Research analyst Richard Gardner believes Apple TV could bring in $500 million in […]
Macworld News is reporting that Intel researchers are putting an 80-core processor that could perform multiple teraflops (trillions of floating point operations per second) through its paces. The chip design could also use less electricity than a current desktop PC processor. The processor design fits 80 individual chip cores onto a fingernail-size 275 square millimeter […]