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Google Glass is back from the dead
Published in News
Wednesday, 19 July 2017 06:00

Google Glass is back from the dead


Failed project gets  new role

The failed Google Glass project has been dusted off in the form of an "Enterprise Edition" of its smart glasses hardware, which is now available to a network of Google partners.

Samsung prepares 10nm Low Power Plus
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 25 April 2017 12:17

Samsung prepares 10nm Low Power Plus


To manufacture future 10nm SoCs

The first 10nm SoC announced was the Snapdragon 835 and Samsung also followed on with its own Exynos 8895. They were both manufactured in 10nm LPE (Low Power Early) process and Samsung is now getting ready to launch Low Power Plus. 

Foxconn invests another $1.5 billion in robot development
Published in News


Initiates stock swap to ease robot procurement for its business units


Foxconn Electronics, the world’s largest contract manufacturer, has announced an ambitious effort to push ahead with a highly automated workforce by increasing investment in its robot development subsidiary in Shenzhen, China.

Apple requests up to 78 million iPhone 7 units by year's end
Published in Mobiles


Last year Apple requested between 85 and 90 milion


According to a new report from Taiwan’s Economic Daily Times, fruit-themed giant Apple may be ordering several million more units of its tenth-generation iPhone units than previously expected by Wall Street investors. Asian news outlets are claiming this is the highest production target the company has set since the initial shipments iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus units were manufactured in 2014.

Monday, 06 August 2012 12:21

TSMC to invest $1.4 billion in ASML

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Lithography systems maker to advance chip making by two years

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CES 2012: Tegra general manager believes

Monday, 19 September 2011 10:09

Rage heads to replication

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Will be released on October 4th
Monday, 12 September 2011 14:16

Nvidia 28nm mobile to beat Ivy Bridge

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Mobile boss confirms