Dell Mini 3 Hits AT&T as Dell Aero

From DailyTech: AT&T stayed out of the Android smartphone game for a long time. The move was likely to prevent users that might otherwise buy an iPhone from grabbing up an Android handset instead. The delay in offering Android handsets could also be fear on AT&T's part that another...

Nintendo 3DS puts pressure on TV makers

From CNET News.com: Just as TV makers and film studios are working hard assuring movie watchers that wearing 3D glasses isn't that bad, Nintendo just applied some extra pressure.

Out of nowhere, the game hardware maker announced Monday that it is planning on selling an updated...

Intel Readies Core i7-875K Processor with Unlocked Multiplier

From X-bit Labs: In a bid to address the market of enthusiasts with a non-Extreme Edition processor, Intel plans to release Core i7-875K chip with unlocked multiplier, a mainboard maker has revealed. The central processing unit will be the most advanced chip for LGA1156 platform and...

Microsoft Hints on Work on the Second Generation of Natal

From X-bit Labs: A high-ranking executive from Microsoft Corp. hinted in an interview that the company may already be hard at work on the second generation of its code-named Natal natural user interaction (NUI) device. The claim seems to be rather logical, but while the Natal is only...

Mozilla stops development of Firefox for Windows Mobile

From InfoWorld: Mozilla has decided to stop development of a version of its Firefox mobile Web browser for phones running Windows Mobile.

The reason is that Microsoft has closed the door to native applications on smartphones running its new Windows Phone 7 Series software, Stuart...

IBM Slapped With 3rd Mainframe Antitrust Complaint in Europe

From PC World: The third antitrust complaint against IBM's mainframe business was filed with the European Commission Tuesday, compounding the firm's regulatory problems in Europe.

Recently created TurboHercules, a French firm active in the market for open-source mainframe computer...

Google cleared in AdWords trademark suit

From CNET News.com: Google does not violate the trademarks of companies when it allows online advertisers to use keywords identical to those trademarks, according to a ruling handed down by a European court.

On Tuesday, the European Union's highest court cleared Google in a...

Nintendo sees the future in its 3DS

From CNET News.com: The Nintendo DS family of game devices will soon have a successor, and its name is the 3DS.

According to Nintendo's Tuesday announcement, the 3DS will boast 3D gaming capability without requiring users to wear "any special glasses" to play titles.

The company...

Google Kills Google.cn, Redirects Traffic to Hong Kong

From DailyTech: It took a few months, but Google has finally had enough of China. Google and the Chinese government have been at odds ever since Google claimed that it systems were hacked by the Chinese. “In mid-December, we detected a highly sophisticated and targeted attack on our...

Motorola Reveals World's First Push-to-Talk Android Phone

From DailyTech: At the CTIA Wireless conference in Las Vegas on Monday Motorola unveiled the i1, the world's first push-to-talk Android handset (and quite possibly a play on the name of HTC's Nexus One, aka n1). Smartphones and push-to-talk aren't typically mentioned in the same...

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