Intel Capital Creates $300 Million Ultrabook Fund
Intel Capital announced that it has created a $300 million fund to invest in companies building hardware and software technologies necessary for Ultrabook development.
Intel Capital announced that it has created a $300 million fund to invest in companies building hardware and software technologies necessary for Ultrabook development.
The NPD Group announced that U.S. consumers spent $5.9 billion on video game hardware, content and accessories the first quarter of 2011.
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. announced its new 2.0 and 2.1-channel multi-media computer speaker systems.
LaCie announced its new Porsche Design Mobile (P’9220) and Desktop (P’9230) hard disk drives.
Other World Computing (OWC) announced its new Mercury Electra 6G Solid-State Drive (SSD), which is available in capacities ranging from 120 GB to 480 GB.
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division announced U.S. retail pricing and availability for its Qosmio X770 and Qosmio X770 3D series of laptop PCs.
Gartner, Inc. announced it forecasts that worldwide PC shipments will reach 385 million units in 2011.
Sony announced that it will fully restore all Qriocity services on June 9, 2011, in all serviced territories, excluding Japan.
OnLive, Inc. announced its upcoming OnLive Player App for iPad and Android.
Apple announced its new suite of iCloud services for the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and PC.
AMD announced its new 9-Series chipset line-up and 2011 HD Tablet Platform at COMPUTEX 2011.