The Daily Roundup: here’s what you might’ve missed
| Psystar bounces back from Chapter 11, intros new high-end hardware Psystar’s new Open(7) hardware runs Intel Nehalem Xeon, which should provide a nice performance jolt to hackintosh land. |
Sony exec says UMD-less PSP was “always the plan” Sony “needed to prepare the right environment for it first - things like the transferal of content with the PS3 and PSN, and PC software to manage content like music and movies such as Media Go.” |
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| Apple patching nasty iPhone SMS vulnerability Given the hype surrounding Apple’s iPhone, we’re actually surprised that we haven’t seen more holes to plug over the years. |
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| How to relocate a HD set-top-box and still have it work with an HDTV We know how it goes, you pick up a nice big HDTV and a wall-mount only to get it all setup then realize you still need a place to put your HD set-top-box. |
HTC Hero hits FCC with US 3G For the record, Bands II and V are 1900 and 850MHz, respectively, which is exactly the combo AT&T subscribers would need to flip the switch on high-speed data. |
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