Apple iMac Refresh Introduces New Processors, Thunderbolt

From DailyTech: When it comes to Apple's product portfolio, the iMac range often doesn't get the same kind of attention as popular "it" products like the iPhone 4, iPad, or MacBook Air. However, Apple still relies quite heavily on its iMac family and today announced a top to bottom...

RIM announces two new BlackBerry Bold smartphones

From InfoWorld: Research in Motion announced two new BlackBerry Bold smartphones on Monday that run on a new BlackBerry 7 operating system and include near field communication (NFC) support.

The Bold 9900 and 9930 are the thinnest (10.5 mm, about .4 of an inch) and most powerful...

RIM's Blackberry Fights for Relevance

From PC World: Research in Motion rattled off a slew of product updates at its Blackberry World conference Monday, including new Bold smartphones, the Blackberry 7 OS, and a couple of key apps for the Blackberry Playbook tablet.

These aren't game-changing announcements. I don't see...

iOS 4.3.3 said to address location issues

From CNET News.com: Apple is said to be nearing completion on iOS 4.3.3, the software update that will address what Apple has called "bugs" that kept extended logs of locations stored on the iPhone and iPad.

Boy Genius Report, which has been accurate about details of upcoming iOS...

Samsung, AT&T holding event on May 5

From CNET News.com: It's shaping up to be an action-packed week in the mobile world with today's BlackBerry World announcements, and now a press conference on May 5, co-hosted by AT&T and Samsung.

The two companies just sent out invites to the event, which will take place in New...

Another OS X Malware App Pops Up, But Danger is Still Limited

From DailyTech: According to a handful of dedicated hackers of Apple, Inc.'s (AAPL) computer operating system, OS X, the OS is actually less secure than Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT) Windows. But thanks to the OS's small market share (traditionally 5 percent or less) most cybercriminals...

Motorola Has Decent Quarter Despite Weak Xoom, Atrix Sales

From DailyTech: A few years ago, the outlook for Motorola wasn't very rosy. The company was failing to follow-up on the success of it ubiquitous RAZR cell phone with innovative products, and it was losing ground to the likes of Apple and HTC. The state of affairs was so bad there...

Nintendo Promises Not to Ditch Hardware Buttons on Cafe Console

From X-bit Labs: Nintendo, which plans to introduce the successor for its popular Wii game console in June and start selling it in 2012, said that its next-generation video game system will not ditch any hardware buttons in favour of new technologies. As a result, compatibility with...

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