Segue hoje mais uma edição da subseção dentro da área de notícias, com uma seleção das notícias do dia publicadas na web, com os assuntos mais relevantes e qualitativos do dia:
- Intel Wireless Display Now Available on 25 Systems
- Freescale plans basestation-on-chip
- Aprenda HTML 5 com tutoriais do Google
- Intel, NVIDIA Slug It Out Over CPU vs GPU Performance
- AMD Launches FireStream Compute Accelerators Featuring…
- Intel to release Android x86 for netbooks this summer
- Windows 7 vende como água: 7 cópias por segundo!
- Apple iOS 4 review: Getting there
- Apple vs. Google: PhoneDog’s Noah Kravitz on CNBC
- Win Phone 7 launches in October as an “ad-serving…
- 10 aplicativos imperdíveis para Android
- Automotive MEMS sensor market to recover in 2010,…
- World Cup in 3D, Sony Bravia 3DTV: Our impressions
- OCZ RevoDrive 240GB PCIe SSD Full Performance Review
- Report: 77% of “new” iPhone 4 sales are just upgrades
- Apple Now Saying White iPhone 4 Not Coming Until Late…
- Adobe to fix critical Reader hole
- Internet TVs new ‘playground’ for cybercrooks
- Intel To Bring Android 2.2 To Atom Devices
- 10 Droid X features the iPhone 4 ought to have
- Microsoft Spills Windows Phone 7 Release Month
- Windows Live Messenger Wave 4: Almost excellent, still…
- Google flips Android kill switch, removes ‘practically…
- World’s Largest Digital Camera
- Hubble Finds Smallest Kuiper Belt Object Ever Seen
- Could Intel’s next chipsets drop PCI support?
- Compatibility, media fixes arrive for Windows 7
- Apache And MySQL Monitoring With Bijk On Debian Lenny
- RIM sells its 100 millionth BlackBerry, reports solid…
- Nokia Switches Course: Going MeeGo On All Future N…
- Lançado Thunderbird 3.1
- PlayStation Plus Features Clarified
- Samsung Reveals Summer 2010 Notebook And Netbook Lineup
- HP Announces Mini 100e Kid-Friendly Netbook
- Android has remote-kill functionality for apps
- Infineon aims to beat 30% annual growth, says report
- Collaboration Between IBM, Globalfoundries, Samsung…
- GlobalFoundries, IBM, Samsung, STMicro to sync up…
- ICANN approves creation of internet red light district
- Viewpoint: The coming tsunami in the electronics ocean
- AMD Introduces Server Processors for Cloud and Hyperscale…
- House turns its sights on Apple over new privacy policy
- IPhone: iOS4 e o Linux
- Promoção do Skype: calma, não tão rápido
- Armagedom de patentes: Apple x Nokia, HTC, Microsoft,…
- HD Video Decoding on GPUs with VLC 1.1.0
- HTML 5 Speed Test: IE9 vs. Chrome 6
- SD memory cards to get performance indication symbols
- OCZ’s RevoDrive Preview: An Affordable PCIe SSD
- cdck – programa para verificação de CDs e DVDs
- Beta público do Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 é lançado
- Intel: GPUs da Nvidia são ‘apenas’ 14x mais rápidas…
- Microsoft inicia testes do Service Pack 1 do Windows…
- ‘Twilight’ star Kristen Stewart wants to be in 3D
- [25/06] Artigo: Firmware binário e sua liberdade
- Freeware Files: 5 Awesome MMOs That Don’t Look Like…
- Google lança site para desenvolvedores no padrão HTML5
- Código do Android 2.2 Froyo já disponível, e agora…
- Microsoft Sells 150 Million Windows 7 Licenses, Intros…
- Chrome finishes last in HTML5 drag race
- Speedy Timetable for Microsoft Iowa Project
- Motorola Droid X
- Video: iPhone 4 Looks Gorgeous, But FaceTime Face…
- University alleges infringement by Samsung, TSMC
- Can HP take on Apple with Palm and NuTsie??
- OpenDNS Launches Free FamilyShield Parental Controls
- SketchUp 7.1 Architectural Visualization
- Skype Releases Open SDK
- PCI Express 3.0 Spec Nears Completion
- YouTube Vuvuzela Button Goes Live
- Visa Launches PayPal Alternative
- Chrome OS getting UI tweaks before launch
- ICANN Set to Approve .xxx for Porn Sites
- Google Remotely Deletes Android Apps
- Thunderbird 3.1 has been released
- “Perils of Summer” sale on Steam – 6/25
- Not just Microsoft points; Zune store now takes credit…
Boa leitura!