Apple's late to the Core i5 laptop party

From CNET News.com: As performance laptops based on the Intel Core i5 processor proliferate, older Core 2 models look, well, old. That means Apple's core silicon is past its prime.

What began as a trickle about a month ago is now a torrent of new Core i-based notebooks. Although...

Sony Ericsson shows love for Android

From CNET News.com: Executives from Sony Ericsson, the struggling European handset maker working hard to make a turnaround in 2010, said most of its new phones introduced this coming year will sport the Google Android operating system.

On the eve of the Mobile World Congress trade...

Intel, Nokia Mobile OS Love Child is Called "MeeGo"

From DailyTech: Collaborations in the technology world between companies are very common. Chipmakers often team with OEMs to design products that will showcase their hardware for instance. These collaborations help reduce the costs and share the risks of development associated with...

APH Networks Reviews: Patriot Box Office Network Media Player

As the Editor-in-Chief here at APH Networks, it's probably no surprise to you if I told you that my house is fairly filled with technology. What I have around here is nearly a dozen computers, spread over three floors. There are several network attached storage file servers. Multiple...

Pentium – Still Intel’s Most Popular Desktop Processor

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. introduced the very first Pentium processor on the 22nd of March, 1993, almost seventeen years ago. Since then Intel has introduced Atom, Celeron and Core brands for desktop central processing units (CPUs); nevertheless, Pentium-branded chips are still...

Microsoft pulls Window patch blamed for Blue Screen of Death

From InfoWorld: Microsoft late Thursday said it had halted distribution of a security update linked to crippled Windows XP PCs that display the notorious Blue Screen of Death.

According to users who posted complaints to Microsoft's support forum, after installing the update, one of...

Microsoft Ends War on Macintosh with Office 2011

From PC World: The long war between Microsoft and Macintosh is almost over. It will end when Microsoft ships Office for Mac 2011, the release that ends Redmond's decade-long attack on Apple computers in business.

Office 2011, due before the holidays, replaces the much-despised...

Google tweaks Buzz privacy settings

From CNET News.com: Google announced some changes to Google Buzz late Thursday that show it has belatedly recognized the backlash over privacy concerns with the new service.

Early users of Google Buzz have found the settings very complicated, especially the ones that pertain to...

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