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... |
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... |
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... |
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... |
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... |
From DailyTech: Apple struck a chord with competitors and consumers alike when it launched the first iPhone. The device wasn't perfect, but it sold in droves and each successive version of the iPhone has sold exceptionally well. The device is one of the most popular smartphones on... |
From DailyTech: Motorola has unveiled plans to split the company into two independent companies, with the mobile phone business expected to join the Motorola cable set-top box business unit. Splitting into two halves has been in discussion for more than two years, but the company... |
From CNET News.com: Six music blogs hosted by Google's blogging services have been accused of violating the company's terms of service by allegedly posting unauthorized copyright material and have been booted from the sites. The blogs that were hosted by Google's Blogger or Blogspot... |
From DailyTech: Norway-based Opera Software ASA's mobile browsers -- Opera Mini 4 (currently in beta for Mini 5) and Opera Mobile 10 -- are the world's most used cell phone browsers. One of the key challenges to Opera's mobile market share over the past couple years has been Safari... |
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