Apple Readies New iPod Digital Media Players |
Apple Inc., the maker of the world's most popular digital media player, is rumoured to update the iPod lineup in early September, presenting a new breed of devices that will have improved oper... |
Wii Sets Another Record, PlayStation 3 Inches Closer to Xbox 360 ?NPD |
According to figures released by NPD Group late on Thursday, game console market was up in July with Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 3 sales skyrocketing as Microsoft Corp. suffered from the... |
Creative X-Fi from Auzentech Comes to Market |
For the first time in history, a third party add-in card supplier releases an audio card that carries Creative Technology's X-Fi audio processor. The news confirms intentions of Creative Labs ... |
Sony Improves PSP's Feature-Set with Third Party Companies, Add-On Devices |
In a battle against arch-rival Nintendo, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. teamed up with British Telecommunications and on Wednesday introduced software that allows turning Sony PlayStation Po... |
Ageia Releases Physics Accelerators for Laptops |
Ageia, currently the world's only provider of dedicated physics processing units (PPUs) for personal computers (PCs), announced on Wednesday at Games Convention conference its first physics ac... |
Nintendo Wii Leaves Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3 Behind |
Without advanced graphics core, innovative central processing unit, high-definition video player and without the hefty price-point, Nintendo Wii has become the best selling new-generation game... |
Nokia to Replace Tens of Millions Batteries from Matsushita |
Nokia, the world's largest manufacturer of cell phones, has announced the recall of its batteries, which were originally made by Matsushita Battery Industrial Co. (which is primarily known for... |
Nintendo Wii Gets DVD Playback Capability |
Being the least feature-rich new-generation game console, Nintendo Wii is the most popular one among consumers. Nonetheless, this does not mean that consumers do not want to have certain addit... |
Microsoft Reduces Xbox 360 Pricing in EMEA |
Microsoft Corp. has announced price drop on its Xbox 360 game machines in the European region, particularly in the UK. In addition, the company promised to slash the price on its latest game m... |
TSMC to Substitute NEC in Xbox 360's Graphics Sub-System |
Microsoft Corp. and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. have announced that TSMC will supply embedded dynamic random access memory (eDRAM) chips for Microsoft Xbox 360 game console. The res... |
Paramount Ceases Support for Blu-Ray Disc |
Paramount Pictures, a part of Viacom media company and a leading Hollywood studio, announced on Monday that it would not release new movies on Blu-ray discs (BDs) going forward, concentrating ... |
DivX Popularity Beyond Expectations |
DivX, Inc. announced that the company's consumer electronics partners have shipped over 100 million DivX Certified video devices since the launch of the DivX Certification program in 2003.DivX... |
Company Cannot Handle Growing Demand |
The popularity of the Nintendo Wii gaming console seems to be backfiring now. According to the Taiwanese Digitimes, the Japanese gaming giant failed to hit the previously planned production in... |
Apple's First Cell Phone Blamed for Screen Problems |
At least some of those, who have purchased the Apple iPhone device now complain about the dead-zones on their screens, something, which crucially affects their functionality. Apparently, certa... |
Art Lebedev Displays More Optimus Maximus Parts |
Art Lebedev design firm has showcased functionality of Optimus Maximus keyboard for the second time, demonstrating flashing lights as well as the form of a key. The demonstration emphasizes th... |