From PC World: Google will soon add the capability to play Flash videos to its Android mobile phone OS, Google product manager Eric Tseng announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The move will allow Google to differentiate its platform from Apple's iPhone, which does not... |
From CNET News.com: Skype and Verizon announced a partnership Tuesday to bring the Internet-calling technology to a number of 3G BlackBerry and Android phones starting in March. Under the deal, the Skype mobile software will be available on a variety of smartphones: RIM's BlackBerry... |
From DailyTech: Apple us reportedly moving to crack down on iPhone hacking by banning hackers iTunes accounts. One hacker, Sherif Hashim recently boasted online about finding an exploit that could allow for the iPhone OS v3.1.3 to be unlocked (be made useable on any compatible GSM... |
From CNET News.com: Google might be ready to get its Google Checkout service in line with the hiring of a new executive to oversee the division. The New York Times reported that Google has hired former eBay executive Stephanie Tilenius as vice president of commerce, with marching... |
From X-bit Labs: Oakville Mehlville Computers, a maker of custom servers and workstations from Missouri, has started to sell twelve-core AMD Opteron 6174 microprocessors for servers at an Ebay auction. The chips are not officially launched yet, even though the processors do not look... |
From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp., the world’s largest maker of microprocessors, and Silicon Hive, a startup that develops software that boosts performance of parallel processing of data, on Tuesday announced collaboration under which the two companies plan to improve performance of Atom... |
From InfoWorld: High Tech Computer (HTC), the world's biggest maker of smartphones running Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system (OS) and Google's Android mobile OS, plans to launch its first smartphone with Microsoft's latest offering, Windows Phone 7, in the fourth quarter of... |
From PC World: Toshiba's update on its TG01 multimedia smartphone has made a quiet debut at this week's Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona. Without the lights, smoke and fanfare given to other handsets by rival manufacturers, the phone is on display at Toshiba's booth. From... |
From CNET News.com: The company is canceling production and sales of the 11-inch XEL-1--which sells for $2,500--in its native country, though Sony said it plans to continue spending on production and R&D in other countries. Unveiled three years ago, the world's first OLED (organic... |
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