Hewlett-Packard quietly rolls out budget-friendly HP 8 Android tablet

From GreenBot: Seemingly under cover of night, Hewlett-Packard, once the world's once mightiest PC maker, unleashed its latest budget Android tablet in the U.S. Similar to the Slate 7 Android tablet that shipped last April, the new HP 8 is priced at $170 and boy do the specs match the price...

Windows 8.1 Update 1 Leaked Early

From DailyTech: Windows 8.1 may not be a highly regarded in the enthusiast community, but that didn’t stop some Windows 8.1 loyalists from discovering that Windows 8.1 Update 1 was sitting on Microsoft’s servers, ripe for the picking.

Initially, Update 1 was available by simply adding a new key in...

IBM workers in China strike to protest Lenovo server sale

From PC World: Not all are fans of Lenovo’s recent plan to buy IBM’s x86 server business. Since Monday, close to 1,000 workers at an IBM factory in China have been protesting the proposed acquisition, fearing they may lose their jobs if the deal goes through.

IBM’s x86 server factory in Shenzhen...

Benchmarks for NVIDIA Tegra K1 Hit the web

From DailyTech: During CES 2014, NVIDIA was showing off a new processor that fits into the Tegra line: the Tegra K1. This week, some benchmarks that are claimed to be from that chip have hit the web.

We already know most of the hardware specs on the K1, including the fact that the chip has 192...

Samsung Unleashes Tizen-Based Gear 2 Smartwatches

From X-bit Labs: Samsung Electronics has announced a new family of wearable gadgets, the Gear 2 smartwatches. The manufacturer slightly changed the internal architecture of its smartwatches in a bid to make them more powerful and more independent than their predecessor. The new devices are powered...

Fairchild Faces $315M Patent Infringement Charge

From EETimes: Fairchild Semiconductor of San Jose, Calif., must pay at least $105 million in damages -- possibly three times that amount -- having been found guilty of infringing two patents on power supply ICs held by Power Integrations Inc., also based in San Jose, in a North California district...

Radio Shack: Still Relevant for Neighborhood Engineers?

From EETimes: The Wall Street Journal reported today that Radio Shack will close 1,100 stores, or about 20% of its total. Frankly, I've wondered how Radio Shack has survived this long anyway.

There is a Radio Shack in my local area, known as Coolidge Corner. I go in once in a while if I happen to...

Comcast extends Internet access to the poor as Time Warner deal looms

From PC World: Comcast said Tuesday that it will extend its Internet Essentials program to supply low-cost Internet access "indefinitely," a goodwill gesture as it hopes to complete a $45 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable.

The Internet Essentials program supplies Internet access for $9.95...

Xbox March Update Roll Out Begins Today

From DailyTech: If you are an Xbox One gamer, the March update for the game console has started to roll out today. The new brings changes for multiplayer features just for the hotly anticipated game Titanfall, which will launch on March 11.

Some of the major changes the March update brings include...

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