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:
- Sony PlayStation 3 Now Officially Supports Blu-Ray…
- Programando em Shell Script (atualizado)
- AMD: Customers Demand More Cores
- Nintendo 3DS specs ‘leaked’, packs dual processors
- Ping, Facebook integration fell apart after 18 months…
- Nvidia revela Kepler, arquitetura sucessora da Fermi…
- BR-Linux passa a ter presença regular no blog developerWorks,…
- Pesquisa nos EUA: satisfação dos consumidores com…
- ZoneAlarm caught using fake antivirus scare tactics
- Intel’s upgradable processor: good sense or utter…
- 3-D Modeling Expected to Improve Facial Recognition…
- NVIDIA Exposes GPU Roadmap: Kepler Arrives 2011, Maxwell…
- Intel Reportdely Slashed Prices on Atom and Core Processors
- Tegra 3 está quase pronto, e teremos novos SoCs Tegra…
- Light Peak panned by OEM, report
- Toshiba Launches WiMAX-Ready Satellite, Portege Laptops
- Analyst: Chip market correction ‘imminent’
- Glasses-Free 3D Screen for Smart Phones At NVIDIA…
- RIM Prepping Blackpad iPad Rival
- Nvidia and Portland Group Announce CUDA C x86 Compiler
- Netbooks de baixo custo e um fabricante taiwanês de…
- Nvidia hails Kepler, Maxwell in GPU roadmap
- Built-in instant search coming to Chrome
- Hot Off The Press: Amarok Insider 15 and Amarok 2.3.2
- NVIDIA promises a new Tegra chipset every year
- Nokia Releases Qt 4.7 with Qt Quick
- RIM ‘BlackPad’ may launch next week
- Fedora anuncia a migração de Maddog
- The smartphone crystal ball, through to 2014
- Feature: HomeGroup: A practical guide to domestic…
- Direct3D 10 and 11 Is Now Natively Implemented On…
- Overclocking the Nvidia GeForce GTS 450
- Mobility Radeon Vs. GeForce M: The CrossFire Advantage
- Report: Pegatron to manufacture HTC Android tablet
- Nvidia details next-gen GPUs
- Samsung Intercept Heading To Virgin Mobile
- ACSI: Apple maintains leads in consumer satisfaction
- AMD Refreshes Product Lineup with New Six-Core, Other…
- Intel Charging $50 to Unlock CPU Features
- Nvidia Unveils Three Years Roadmap: Kepler and Maxwell…
- Internet Explorer 9 Beta
- NVIDIA Finds Its Rhythm: Tegra 3 Imminent with Annual…
- Qt gets faster, adds touch UI stack
- HMI development platform includes touchscreen display
- Adobe releases Photoshop/Premiere Elements 9, Mac…
- Will Nvidia find its mobile future in the Cloud?
- Nokia exec: Android is like peeing in your pants for…
- Poll: Do you play FPS games on consoles or the PC?
- Net population to hit 5 billion by 2025
- Microsoft: hardly anyone plays first person shooters…
- Oracle announces Unbreakable Enterprise Linux kernel
- Distribution Release: VortexBox 1.5
- Intel Launches Software Research Program for Many-Core…
- ZoneAlarm Crosses The Line; Adopts Scareware Tactics
- Mozilla Joins Open Invention Network (The Mozilla…
- The Ubuntu application review process
- Apple customers still happiest computer users
- Árvores com antenas: etiquetas eletrônicas de papel…
- Qt 4.7.0
- Twitter blames upgrade for onMouseOver flaw
- IE9 Beta Scorches to 2 Million Downloads in 48 Hours
- Mozilla becomes Open Invention Network licensee
- Linux kernel exploit roots 64-bit machines
- Internet Explorer 9 beta reaches 2 million downloads
- Nvidia teases Fermi successor, plans for CUDA x86
- Qt 4.7.0 Released
- Google Publishes Censorship Map
- Android Gmail now stand-alone; iOS Google Earth gets…
- Microsoft: Don’t delay your Windows 7 deployments…
- NVIDIA to replace Fermi graphcis with Kepler in 2011
- Twitter Closes Hole After Attack Hits Up To 500K Users
- Google releases censorship tools
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