6-core processors, fake Intel chips, and more: HotHardware
The boys from HotHardware return to talk about the first 6-core processor available, the fake Intel chip fiasco, Wi-Di, the Dell Zino HD and more.
Windows 7 a huge hit: TechVi Now
Microsoft has sold 90 million copies of Windows 7 since its release in October 2009. Also, Apple boots out another class of apps from its App Store. Find out more on TechVi Now.
In-depth on Apple’s patent drama: The Bottom Line
Nilay Patel of Engadget joins us to talk about Apple's lawsuit against HTC and what it could mean for other smartphone makers.
Microsoft unveils Windows Phone 7 Series: TechVi Now Morning Edition
Microsoft's brand new mobile operating system is getting a lot of positive feedback already but you won't be able to get your hands on it for a while. On the flip side, Google Buzz received a lot of negative feedback when introduced, but Google has made some swift changes to try to make everyone happier. Also, Adobe introduced a new version of Flash for Android as well as a tool for app developers that could make all those mobile app stores equal. Find out more on TechVi Now.
Talking Google Buzz and Android: The Bottom Line
Can the Android OS survive with so many different versions out at one time? Also, a look at Google's brand new Buzz - which brings social networking into your Gmail. Seth Porges from Popular Mechanics joins us on TheĀ BottomĀ Line.
Google’s universal translator for Android: TechVi Now Afternoon Edition
The translator would run on Android phones - all you have to do is speak to it and it will translate for you. Also, the Motorola Droid is getting an upgrade that will make it more like Google's Nexus One. That and more on TechVi Now.
Amazon acquires touchscreen company: TechVi Now Morning Edition
The countdown to a touchscreen Amazon device has begun. Also, Facebook has changed up the way it displays your e-mail address and there are a couple of new ways to discover apps if you use Android or iPhone. Find out more on TechVi Now.
Motorola to create a phone for Google: TechVi Now Afternoon Edition
The deal would be similar to Google-HTC deal regarding the Nexus One. Maybe the phone could work on Verizon because Vz had a really bad quarter. In video game news, 2K Sports wants to give you a million dollars for playing one of its games and did Nintendo turn down a million dollar idea years ago? Find out more on TechVi Now.
CES: Saygus VPhone
Randall Bennett chats with Tim Ryker from Saygus about their Android powered VPhone. Features include Bluetooth, a 5MP autofocus camera with flash plus a front facing camera for video calls. Pricing hasn't yet been announced and the phone will be launched later this quarter.
