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Intel unveils low-power Silvermont chip design for 'teraflops to milliwatts'
Intel announced its low-power Silvermont microprocessor architecture today, revealing the power-efficient design that will be the foundation of a new generation of PCs and mobile devices. Comment?
Software AG acquires cloud platform LongJump to reach out to more SMBs
Santa Clara, Calif.-based LongJump offers a platform-as-a-service that allows enterprise app developers to build software with less effort. Comment?
Nvidia shows off stunning graphics with Kepler Mobile chip
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Nvidia chief executive Jen-Hsun Huang showed off the company's next-generation mobile chip dubbed Kepler Mobile. Comment?
Green Throttle Games taps ex-BioWare developers to build Android game for the living room
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Green Throttle Games is unveiling its first internally produced free-to-play title for its Android-based living room game controller. Comment?
Nexenta pulls in $24M to realize its vision for a software defined data center
A software defined storage startup called Nexenta has closed a $24 million funding round, proving that storage is increasingly an area of focus for IT. Comment?
Armor5 pulls in $2M for its novel approach to the BYOD problem
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A stealthy startup called Armor5 wants to alleviate fears about employees and remote workers bringing their own devices to work. Comment?
Nvidia announces Tegra 4i with integrated LTE, enabling awesome smartphones
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Mounting its biggest challenge to market leader Qualcomm, Nvidia is introducing its first mobile processor with integrated wireless data technology. Comment?
Marvell targets the 'worldphone' with quad-core processor that works on different networks
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Targeting the universal smart device market, Marvell announced today its most advanced single-chip quad-core processor for worldphones and tablets. Comment?
Securing source code: Whitehat Security gets $31M to watch over your web apps
While many companies fear hactivist entities like Anonymous, some, like Whitehat Security , can actually thank them for creating a big need for security technology services. Comment?
Rackspace reveals the strategy behind its 'open cloud' vision
As a founding member of the Open Compute Project , the company's goal is to make it cheaper and more energy efficient to power the world's Internet. Comment?
Cube26a 2s 'natural vision control' lets you mute video by placing a finger to your lips
Imagine being able to mute your TV by shushing it or pausing a video simply by getting up. Comment?
Ambarella's video chips power dashboard-mounted video cameras for cars
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The terrifying video of a Russian plane crash on a freeway was captured using a dashboard-mounted camera. Comment?
Marvell's ARM-based chips get into a couple of high-profile Smart TV gadgets
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Marvel l wants to be the brains of Smart TVs. And so far, it is doing alright. The company says that its Armada 1500 video chips will be inside a couple of new Smart TV products that will be on display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Comment?
Netgear launches NeoTV Prime next-generation video box with Google TV
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Netgear is one of those companies that likes to bring the wide-open Internet into your living room so you can watch any videos on your TV. Comment?
You're invited: Facebook's first-ever hardware hackathon
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Facebook's Open Compute Project, a huge effort to create and promote open-source hardware , is hosting its first-ever hardware hackathon. Comment?
Guitar Hero co-creator's Green Throttle Games raises $6M to revinvent TV games
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Green Throttle Games, a game controller company started by the co-creator of Guitar Hero, has raised $6 million from venture capital firms Trinity Ventures and DCM. Comment?