Nokia's First Tablet Nears Market

From DailyTech: Considering its role as a pioneer of the smartphone, it's somewhat surprising that Nokia Oyj. (HEX:NOK1V) has never released what is considered by today's standards a true tablet. The OEM did produce a Linux-powered so-called "internet tablet" (the Nokia 770) back in...

Deepcool Multi Core X8 Review (Page 1 of 3)

If you pull out your toolbox, you will find everything you have is generally the same as it was approximately twenty years ago. The hammer, the screwdriver, the pliers; they all have not changed. Sure, differences have been made to smaller parts like the grips, or the materials they are made out of, but their basic shape and design is pretty much unchanged. They are so basic and simple that if they did change, people would regard...

Nokia to unveil Windows RT tablet next month, says report

From CNET News.com: Nokia could take the wraps off a new Windows RT tablet late September.

Citing "sources familiar with Nokia's plans," The Verge said on Friday that Nokia will reveal the tablet at a launch event in New York City tentatively slated for September 26. A recent story...

Google: Yes, we Read Your Gmail

From DailyTech: While Google Inc. (GOOG) insists its actions are perfectly legal, what the world's top internet firm is doing with your email may come as a shocking surprise for some.

Google in a court filing this week wrote:

"All users of email must necessarily expect that their...

Lenovo Ships More Tablets, Smartphones Than PCs in Q1 2013

From DailyTech: As PC popularity shrinks, some tech companies are moving to the more lucrative mobile sector. For Lenovo, this seems to be a step in the right direction as its smartphones and tablets outsell PCs in the first quarter.

For the quarter ended June 30, 2013, Lenovo...

Microsoft Xbox One to Function without Kinect Sensor

From X-bit Labs: Although Kinect sensor will continue to be a part of every Xbox One bundle, it will not be mandatory for operation of the game console. Those, who have privacy concerns regarding always-on voice and motion sensor can now calm down: new Kinect can be unplugged from...

Nintendo's $30.2 million infringement damages cut in half

From CNET News.com: Nintendo might end up paying less than expected for a patent-infringement case.

U.S. Federal Judge Jed Rakoff ruled in a New York court on Wednesday that the company should only be forced to pay $15.1 million in damages to Seijiro Tomita, instead of the $30.2...

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