• Mike Myers Officially Confirmed for Austin Powers 4


    Mike Myers had a small part in Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds, and he’s reprised his role as Shrek for both a sequel and a TV special in the last few years, but as far as live-action movies where he’s the star, the last one was the disastrous “The Love Guru” in 2008, and the response to that almost drove him out of the business.

    All of the mess is about to end as according to HitFix Mike Myers has officially signed on to star in and write the fourth film. Myers is a very particular talent, his most successful bigscreen character, of course, is the the secret agent Austin Powers, along with Dr. Evil which we last saw 8 complete years ago in 2002’s “Goldmember.”

    I enjoyed watching all Austin Powers movies and I would hope Jay Roach returns for directing as well. There’s no word yet on a proposed storyline, but all that’s sure is that someone’s going to get shagged finally.

  • Batman’s New Flying Jet Revealed


    So the Batwing confirmed! Here we have some videos from the set of The Dark Knight Rises show Batman’s new ride in action, you can even see Batman in the cockpit. Check them out below:

  • Apple Release OS X Lion 10.7.2 Build 11C37 and iCloud Beta 7



    Apple has released a new beta updates to developers, pushing out OS X Lion 10.7.2 Build 11C37 and a iCloud beta 7 add-on installer.

    This pre-release version of OS X Lion 10.7.2 is being provided solely for testing iCloud and updates the public release of OS X Lion and any earlier seed of OS X Lion 10.7.2. If you installed a previous seed of OS X Lion 10.7.2, please run the included reversioner package followed by the OS X Lion 10.7.2 update without restarting your system. You should restart your system after installing the OS X Lion 10.7.2 Update.

    Apple has been pushing out OS X 10.7.2 builds to developers for the past weeks in order to provide compatibility with iCloud, which scheduled for release this fall in September.

  • TSMC Begins Testing Apple’s A6 Processor with 28-nanometer Technology


    Taiwan Economic News is reporting that local Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (TSMC), the world’s largest semiconductor foundry by market shares now, has started trial production of the A6 processor in cooperation with Apple Inc., with the production design to be taped out in the first quarter of next year and scheduled to be publicly unveiled in the second quarter at the earliest, according to industry sources.

    TSMC has applied its newest 28-nanometer process and 3D stacking technologies to produce the next-generation processor A6, which is based on the ARM architecture and will undergo TSMC’s cutting-edge silicon interposer and bump on trace (BOT) methodologies. Industry insiders said that the manufacturing will help to pump considerable momentum into TSMC’s business growth starting next year, though the company has yet to comment on the deal for the moment.

    We already reported that Apple and TSMC have begun testing in July, however, both reports suggest that the next iPad 3 could be the first to sport the new processor in 2012.

    Let us wait and see how this will affect Samsung as Apple keen to shift most of production away from the korean company as Samsung has emerged as Apple’s toughest competitor in the smartphone and tablet market.