Nokia rolled out its N97, a high-end smartphone with a 3.5 inch touch display, QWERTY keyboard and social location software to allow people to use Facebook, MySpace and other sites on the go.
AMD held a demonstration of its new quad-core, 45nm Opteron processor, Shanghai, on Wednesday at a datacenter belonging to the second largest ISP in Europe, Strato, in Berlin.
Roland Piquepaille’s Emerging Technology Trends blog features technology that’ll make you wish you were living in the next decade. But there will also be some “advances” that you’ll wish never happened.
CTL is giving first looks the 2go Tablet – it’s second generation Intel Classmate touch-screen netbook device that runs on both Celeron and Atom chips. It’s expect to compete with upcoming ASUS netbook devices.
At Microsoft’s PDC 2008 conference, the company’s chief software architect Ray Ozzie took the wraps off Windows Azure which is an operating system that lets developers write programs for Microsoft’s data centers instead of individual pieces of software for business servers.
Motorola claims the Krave ZN4 is the first touch phone to feature an interactive clear flip with touch–along with a regular screen that works with its own touch.
The third major release of the OpenOffice 3 productivity suite immediately crashed servers at OpenOffice.org. Here are some of the enhancements that are attracting attention.
The BlackBerry Storm is the first touch-screen BlackBerry device and one of the first that has a display with real feedback. When touched, the screen depresses slightly.