Acer: Netbooks Aren't Dead

From DailyTech: While the sound of tablets' soaring popularity has been likened to a death rattle for PC devices -- particularly the netbook -- PC giant Acer has held firm in its stance that it would not phase out netbooks in favor of tablets. But with the resignation of longtime CEO...

Microsoft issues first Windows Phone security update

From InfoWorld: Microsoft on Tuesday released the first security update for Windows Phone 7, replicating for smartphone users a patch the company gave Windows desktop users six weeks ago.

When the update will actually reach users is unclear.

"At the time of release, the update is...

New iPhone Isn't Expected in June or July

From PC World: New claims that Apple will not release a new iPhone in June or July this year have emerged.

According to Mac Rumors, an AT&T representative claims to have been told by Apple that there will be no June or July launch for the iPhone 5.

The less-than-startling...

IE users can now delete Flash cookies

From CNET News.com: Users of Internet Explorer can now get rid of those persistent "Flash cookies" thanks to the latest version of Adobe Flash and support from within Microsoft's IE.

Cookies are files created on your PC and used by sites to keep track of certain data, such as site...

Nintendo Wii to Drop to $150 on May 15

From DailyTech: Now that the proverbial cat is out of the bag about a planned successor to the Wii gaming console from Nintendo -- set to premiere next month at E3 -- the company is making a move that signifies a new launch is coming sooner rather than later.

As previously rumored...

Seagate Breaks 1TB/Platter Areal Density Barrier

From DailyTech: Seagate has announced a new storage solution that is the first hard drive in the world to hit the 1TB per platter mark.

The new 3.5” Seagate Barracuda desktop HDD breaks the 1TB areal density barrier and will help to meet the demand for more storage capacity with the...

AMD Introduces Its Fastest Quad-Core Chip, Slashes Pricing

From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices this week introduced its fastest quad-core microprocessor ever and also slashed pricing on select chip models. The new adjustments will hardly significantly influence AMD's market performance, but will likely prepare the company and its...

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