Radio Shack: Still Relevant for Neighborhood Engineers?

From EETimes: The Wall Street Journal reported today that Radio Shack will close 1,100 stores, or about 20% of its total. Frankly, I've wondered how Radio Shack has survived this long anyway.

There is a Radio Shack in my local area, known as Coolidge Corner. I go in once in a while if I happen to...

Comcast extends Internet access to the poor as Time Warner deal looms

From PC World: Comcast said Tuesday that it will extend its Internet Essentials program to supply low-cost Internet access "indefinitely," a goodwill gesture as it hopes to complete a $45 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable.

The Internet Essentials program supplies Internet access for $9.95...

Xbox March Update Roll Out Begins Today

From DailyTech: If you are an Xbox One gamer, the March update for the game console has started to roll out today. The new brings changes for multiplayer features just for the hotly anticipated game Titanfall, which will launch on March 11.

Some of the major changes the March update brings include...

Razer and Koeningsegg Team Up for Notebooks, Other Products

From X-bit Labs: Razer, a leading maker of high-end PC peripherals aimed at gamers, has announced a partnership with Swedish supercar manufacturer Koenigsegg to produce a series of not-for-sale Koenigsegg limited edition Razer Blade laptops. The alliance is emblematic of the two brands’ common...

January Chip Sales Top $26 Billion

From EETimes: The global semiconductor industry is off to a solid start in 2014, with semiconductor sales topping the $26 billion mark for January, according to the latest numbers from the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA).

Worldwide sales of semiconductors rose 8.8% from a year earlier to...

AMD's budget-friendly Sempron line lives on with new desktop chips

From PC World: Advanced Micro Devices’ Sempron processor brand has polarized chip fans since its 2004 introduction in laptops, but a fresh batch of the processors is being targeted at its desktop fan base.

AMD’s Sempron chips will go into low-priced desktops priced at up to $399. Barebones desktops...

OCZ Z-Drive 4500 PCIe SSD Gets Official

From DailyTech: Back in January, Toshiba completed its acquisition of OCZ. At the same time that purchase was completed, OCZ rolled out its first SSD aimed at consumer systems under its new owner. OCZ has now unveiled its second SSD to be released under new ownership.

The new Z-Drive 4500 series...

Mozilla, Spreadtrum Launch $25 Firefox OS-Based Smartphone Initiative

From X-bit Labs: Mozilla, the developer of Firefox browser and mobile operating system, and Spreadtrum Communications, a designer of mobile application processors from China, have announced that they have teamed up to deliver turnkey Firefox OS reference designs with Spreadtrum's entry-level...

Users refuse to chuck XP as Windows 8 uptake flattens

From InfoWorld: For the second month in a row, Windows XP and Windows 8 defied their maker's wishes, as XP -- which Microsoft just wants to go away -- gained user share, and Windows 8, the OS Microsoft hopes will fuel sales of new devices, flatlined in February, an analytics firm reported.

February...

Android snagged 62 percent of tablet market in 2013

From PC World: Android and Samsung Electronics were the big winners in the tablet market last year, as sales grew by 68 percent, according to market research company Gartner.

Worldwide sales of tablets to end users totalled 195.4 million units, fuelled by sales of low-end, smaller screen devices...

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