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 Atom chip to power 35 tablets in 2011
- Comparativo de CPUs, parte 3: processadores de alto…
- HDMI killed the analog star
- Google shows off Motorola tablet prototype with Android…
- Dropbox for Teams introduced offering 350GB of shared…
- George Lucas nega que fará filme com celebridades…
- MIT Students Build “Minority Report” GUI With Xbox…
- Fazendo o PC acordar automaticamente da hibernação…
- Samsung lança versão 1.2 do SDK do Bada
- Nova versão da app do YouTube para Android 2.2
- First geeks get their Cr-48 Chrome OS netbooks, did…
- Andy Rubin: 300,000 Android phones activated every…
- Top 20 freeware for Symbian^3 smartphones
- Android: cerca 300 mil telefones são ativados por…
- Intel: 35 Atom Tablets Coming in 2011, Atom Smartphones…
- Intel and AMD sign death warrant for VGA port
- Linux Foundation anuncia certificações para LSB 4.0…
- Google garante novo Google Maps for Mobile 5.0 antes…
- James Cameron sets his 3D eyes to Cirque du Soleil
- Chrome Web Store: a solution in search of a problem?
- A Intel está condenada? (2)
- OnLive Reportedly Considering Movie Streaming Service
- Intel’s Atom to ship in over 35 tablets next year
- Virtualização em smartphones a partir de 2011
- Nova versão do Ovi Maps permite baixar os mapas direto…
- Nave espacial privada faz primeiro voo de teste
- Sonda japonesa Akatsuki não consegue entrar em órbita…
- Skype arrives to Symbian^3, YouTube app gets updated
- Facebook and Google should pay us, say European telcos
- Intel, AMD e outros fabricantes abandonarão porta…
- Samsung’s Bada OS turns 1, developers win $2.7 million
- Nokia could go back to the future to solve multiplayer…
- Chega de pânico! O GOOGLE NÃO VAI ELIMINAR TOTALMENTE…
- Sewell Direct Debuts USB-To-HDMI External GPU Adapter
- ARM chuckles as Intel reshuffles
- Android users are the most data hungry, report says
- TI intros dual-core 1.5GHz SoC for phones, tablets
- AMD Has No Plans to Intro Brand-Names for “Ontario”…
- New Intel unit will promote netbooks and tablets
- Samsung extends IP deal with Unidym
- No harm, no foul? P2P user says $1.5M award should…
- TI ARM SoC hits 1.5GHz per core
- Intel, AMD, and others to phase out VGA by 2015
- What is Chrome OS?
- TI speeds up its OMAP4 for 3D video
- Intel confirms 450-mm fab plans
- Single software licence shared 770,000 times
- Hands on with Google’s Chrome Web Store
- LSB 4.0 certifications aim to heal Linux fragmentation
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 1GB Roundup
- Google eBooks paves way for ad-supported cloud, say…
- LCD makers fined 649 million for price fixing
- Apple iOS chipping away at DS, PSP for handheld gaming…
- Texas Instruments unveils dual-core, 1.5GHz OMAP4440…
- Intel, AMD to phase out VGA by 2015
- Final Samsung bada SDK, version 1.2, now available
- Google Cloud Print Beta: Hands On
- Is Google’s Chrome OS Cr-48 Beta Notebook from Inventec?
- Inside Google’s Amazing New Moscow Office
- YouTube 2.1 update now available for Android 2.2 smartphones
- Google activating 300,000 Android smartphones daily
- Linux Foundation Announces Certifications to Linux…
- Hackers attack MasterCard site in support of Wikileaks
- Android users are the biggest data hogs
- Open source ARM Cortex simulator models debut
- Microsoft confirms Windows Phone 7 push notification…
- LibreOffice Development Joined by BrOffice
- Convite para criação colaborativa de games
- Nokia Messaging and Mail for Exchange come to the…
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