Toshiba 128 GB Flash Chip
Toshiba announced the record reached in the capacity of flash chips for mobile phones and media players. With the capacity of 128 GB it surpasses the previous record twice. The chip consists of 16 layers, each layer has a capacity of 8 GB.
Marvell Technology OLPC Project
Marvell Technology now associate with the OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) program. The company has decided to bring in the $75 per device to the market by 2011. Ground-breaking developments have been taking place all across the world of innovation where OLPC has recently decided to shift from laptops to tablets.
Microsoft Kinect – New Gaming Platform
Microsoft Kinect becomes official! Previously known as Project Natal is the Xbox 360 accessories that arouses the interest of gamers for months. The video chat application that allows you to speak to Xbox Live with friends and sharing images.
Toshiba GuideBook Dual-screen Notebook
Toshiba readying its lattes device called GuideBook, a dual screen notebook with 7-inch displays. Toshiba intends to apply to Compal, and the device can use the NVIDIA Tegra chip and running of Windows. The GuideBook is said to roll out sometime later this month.
Mozilla Firefox 4 – WebM Video Codec Support
Apparently, following the Chrome, Mozilla is implemented these codec in the next build Firefox 4. The WebM video format is based on the VP8 video codec, which was acquired by Google in 2009 and is a purportedly royalty-free alternative to H.264 for HTML5 video.
AMD Fusion APUS – The Future Is Fusion
AMD design new generation under the name Fusion APUS. Under this name hides the future microprocessor architecture, the main feature of which will be the union of the central multi-tasking processor with a universal graphical parallel multi-core processors in one chip.
3M DST – New Touchscreen Technology
The American company 3M and the Taiwanese How Computers have announced work on a new touchscreen technology, called Dispersive Signal Technology (DST).






