The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
| Rogers rolls out 50Mbps DOCSIS 3.0 service, 802.11n router It looks like Canadians no longer need to be envious of some of the speedy internet options available south of the border. |
Sony's connected BRAVIA HDTVs score Netflix streaming, PS3 left in the cold It's with mixed emotions that we present to you Netflix's latest partnership with Sony, which is awesome, but could be so (so!) much more. |
||
| Intel doesn't view Chrome OS as a threat to Moblin, just wants world peace While one would assume that Intel would be quaking in its boots with the emergence of Chrome OS, the company recently proclaimed it isn't worried at all. |
Other news of import
|
||
![]() |
![]() |
||
|---|---|---|---|
| Wal-mart rolls back cheap Blu-ray player price to $98 You'll pass up the newest, fastest, internet-connected-est features of high end Blu-ray players, but for less than a hundred it's hard to complain. |
Nokia makes 3720 official, its "most rugged mobile handset to date" Unless the human race plans on getting a whole lot less clumsy, rugged phones will always be a good idea. |
||



















