From InfoWorld: Apple's iPhone continues to dominate rival smartphones in customer satisfaction, a research firm said today. A survey completed in early November of more than 1,200 U.S. consumers who had purchased a smartphone in the past six months found that Apple led all... |
From PC World: Wal-Mart is testing the waters of China's e-commerce market by launching an online store for its Sam's Club warehouse chain in the country. The online store is still in beta testing and is meant for Sam's Club members based in Shenzhen, a city of more than 8.9 million... |
From PC World: The term 4G wireless literally refers to fourth-generation wireless technology, but apparently there's not much else that buyers can count on when it comes to the 4G label . T-Mobile USA this month reignited the debate over the definition of a 4G network when it... |
From CNET News.com: If you've got a TiVo Premiere or you're an iPad owner thinking about getting a TiVo, the TiVo Premiere App for iPad might be enough to get you to buy the one you don't have. The app, which will be available for free "in the coming weeks," essentially puts the... |
From CNET News.com: Will they both appear on stage, Steve Jobs in a suit, Rupert Murdoch in Levi's and a black turtleneck? This magical image might, um, flash before your eyes when you hear that Apple is reportedly helping Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. launch a new--is there another... |
From DailyTech: Imagine a dual-core-powered phone with enough graphics processing might to power a PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360. That's precisely what some of the smartphone industry's biggest hardware players are promising. Next year, NVIDIA will air its Tegra 2 system-on-a-chip... |
From X-bit Labs: Microprocessors by Intel Corp. power over 80% of personal computers; chips based on micro-architecture developed by ARM are utilized in 95% of mobile phones. ARM claims that while Intel's business model works in the PC space, it will never work on the handset market... |
From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. is extremely optimistic about its code-named Sandy Bridge central processing unit (CPU) and the company is eager to show that system builders are also very excited about the new chip, which brings a lot of tangible improvements compared to predecessors... |
I still distinctively recall myself saying this out loud back in the early 2000s. "60GB? What can I do with that!?" As we approach the end of 2010, I caught myself saying the same thing -- albeit in an entirely different context. "60GB? What can I do with that!?" In the days where 1000GB hard drives are a dime a dozen, the rise of solid state drives in recent years among enthusiasts and high end computer users has always been... |
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