Apple Reportedly Hits “Manufacturing Bottleneck” with iPad

From X-bit Labs: Some technological decisions regarding Apple iPad are more than questionable, which points to a rush development and announcement. But there are other problems with the device. According to an analyst, the tablet personal computer from Apple has faced a manufacturing...

HTC insists technology is its own, not Apple's

From InfoWorld: Smartphone maker High Tech Computer (HTC) on Wednesday defended itself against accusations of patent infringement by Apple, saying it develops its own technology.

The Taiwanese company, the world's largest maker of smartphones that use Google's Android mobile...

Skype Lands On Nokia Symbian Phones

From PC World: Nokia is embracing Skype making available for free the Internet-telephony (VoIP) app in the Ovi app store. Over 200 million Nokia handsets will now be able to download the Skype app and make cheap calls abroad while away from the computer.

Skype for Symbian will allow...

Facebook's $1B revenues: Now keep it up

From CNET News.com: Facebook may pull in an excess of $1 billion in revenues, according to estimates and poking around on behalf of industry blog Inside Facebook. That's an increase from the same publication's estimate of $700 million last year.

Facebook board member Marc...

DOD Allows U.S. Military Personnel, Pentagon to Use Facebook

From DailyTech: The Pentagon has allowed U.S. military personnel to begin using Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and other popular social networking services.

The new government-issued rules offer guidelines for "safe and effective use of internet-based capabilities," and includes...

AMD’s Sabine Platform Takes Nearly Final Shape

From X-bit Labs: The first Fusion platform by Advanced Micro Devices has taken nearly the final shape and some predictions can be made about notebooks powered by AMD Sabine platform. Based on the information from sources close to AMD, the Sabine will boast with a rather rich set of...

AMD Plans to Launch Five Six-Core Desktop Microprocessors

From X-bit Labs: Unlike its arch-rival Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices plans to launch a rather broad family of six-core central processing units (CPUs) for desktops, sources familiar with the company’s plans told X-bit labs. At present there are at least five code-named Thuban...

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