Intel Corporation announced today, May 2, 2013, that the board of directors has elected Brian Krzanich as its next chief executive officer (CEO), succeeding Paul Otellini. Brian Krzanich will become the sixth CEO in Intel's history and will assume his new role at the company's annual shareholder meeting on May 1
For today's gamers there are many different technology devices that can be used to access online casino games. There are of course personal computers including desktop and laptop models. Tablets such as the Google Nexus 7 are also another tool that can help connect gamers to online casinos such as www.onlinecasinoaustralia.com.au. Mobile phones are also able to provide gamers with access to online casinos. In fact, of all these devices, mobile phones are perhaps the better choice given their convenient size and increased usability
The Apple Store has stock of its factory-refurbished Apple iPad Wi-Fi Tablets, with each model priced at $50 off the cost of a new one. That's the first time we've seen any discount on the Apple iPad. Each qualifies for free shipping. Sales tax is added where applicable. This 0.5″-thick tablet weighs 1.5 lbs. and features an Apple A4 1GHz processor, 9.7″ 1024×768 LCD touchscreen display, 802.11a/n wireless, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, accelerometer, compass, up to 10 hours of battery life, and more. Each carries a 1-year Apple warranty, the same as new units.
The super-computer Tsubame 2.0 has been developed by the Tokyo Institute of Technology in collaboration with NEC and HP. It promises a 2.39 petaflops of computing capacity (30 times higher than its predecessor Tsubame 1.0) thanks to some 2,816 Intel six-core 2.96GHz Xeon 5600 (Westmere-EP) microprocessors and 4,224 NVIDIA Tesla M2050 GPUs with lower power consumption as only 1MW (1/25th of its predecessor).
Samsung will launch a new Android-powered smartphone in the US market later this year. Dubbed as the Samsung Galaxy Q, the phone has a full QWERTY keypad, a touchscreen display and social media integration features.
Today, Toshiba has announced an all new NAND chip for their lineup, and this is a 64 GB chip perfect for iOS devices. The iPod touch and iPad take 2 chips while the iPhone can squeeze only one in. These new chips are set to be let out of their cages Q4 this year -- perhaps in time for Apple's annual September iPod event.