From InfoWorld: Adobe says Flash support for tablets based on Google's upcoming "Honeycomb" version of the Android operating system will be available "within a few weeks". Honeycomb is the first version of Android designed for tablet PCs and is eagerly anticipated. Motorola's Xoom... |
From PC World: Hewlett-Packard is reportedly trying to disrupt the upcoming wave of Android 3.0 tablets by planning to launch its WebOS 3.0 TouchPad earlier than expected. HP's website still says the 9.7-inch tablet should arrive this summer, but a DigiTimes report quoting sources... |
From CNET News.com: The rental company announced yesterday that it will be holding a special auction to sell off its operation to the highest bidder. The company decided to hold an auction after a "stalking horse" bidder, Cobalt Video Holdco, came along and offered management $290... |
From CNET News.com: Intel has updated its price list with new dual-core Sandy Bridge chips--some likely bound for Apple MacBooks and for just about every PC vendor on the planet. The chipmaker yesterday added i3, mobile i5, and mobile Core i7 dual-core chips to the list of Sandy... |
From DailyTech: As we get closer to the launch date of the Motorola Xoom (this Thursday), more details are being revealed on the device. The latest piece of info to come out of Verizon today is that the Xoom will priced at $599 from Verizon with a two-year data contract. As you may... |
From DailyTech: After years of hype, when the iPhone 4 finally hit Verizon earlier in the month it underperformed on launch day, and posted generally lackluster first-week sales (in a small sample of high-profile Apple stores). Now, another unofficial measure of its performance has... |
From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices has boosted orders for its Fusion processors based on Bobcat micro-architecture to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. Apparently, demand towards low-power Fusion chips at present is exceeding supply. Due to shortages of Fusion... |
From X-bit Labs: Microsoft Corp. on Monday announced plans to release a non-commercial Kinect for Windows software development kit this spring. The move will allow enthusiasts and commercial companies to officially utilize motion sensor originally designed for Xbox 360 game console... |
From PC World: Google on Friday began offering a revamped SDK for its Native Client open source technology for running Web applications that execute native code inside a browser. With the SDK, developers can start building Native Client applications ahead of the official launch... |
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