Ferroelectric isn’t just a ridiculously fun word to say, it might just also be the future of computing. While that possibility is still a ways off, researchers have been making considerable progress in recent years, and a team from Japan’s Tohoku University has now set a new record for ferroelectric data storage. That was accomplished [...]
Paul Allen Sues Apple, Google (And Nine Other Giants) Over Patents [Patents]
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has launched a salvo of litigation over disputed patents, targeting Apple, Google, AOL, and Netflix, among others. None of the patents involve technology Allen was responsible for creating, but were licensed through his Silicon Valley incubator. More » Gizmodo
Microsoft set to up bit rate on Xbox Live voice comms, pwners everywhere rejoice
This might not be as sexy as its recent physical redesign, but the Xbox 360 is about to take what might be a major leap forward for many gamers. The console’s voice chat codec is going to be tweaked in an upcoming system update to allow a higher bit rate, and consequently better audio, through. [...]
Mophie and Intuit release Complete Card Solution payment system for iPhone
Square has made quite a few headlines with its in-progress payment system for the iPhone, but here’s that reader developed by Mophie (known for their battery pack add-ons) and serviced by Intuit. It’s called the Complete Card Solution for iPhone, and it’s costlier than Square’s extremely low cost of entry where all you need to [...]
Acer LumiRead set for an IFA showing, October launch in Germany
Given how fast the new Kindle’s been selling, we doubt many of you were keenly holding out for Acer’s alternative — but if you were, the wait is apparently nearing an end. An Acer spokesperson has confirmed that the barcode scanning-LumiRead will be shipping out to retail channels (in Germany, at least) this October, and [...]




