Report: BlackBerry Could Go Private

From DailyTech: BlackBerry isn't having the easiest of times, and now rumors are saying that the Canadian company may look to go private. According to Reuters, BlackBerry may consider going private in an attempt to fix its problems outside of the public eye.

While Reuters did...

ASUStek Computer Cancels Windows RT Tablet

From DailyTech: ASUSTek Computer announced today that it would no longer produce Windows RT tablets. The reason the company points to for canceling its Windows RT tablet is pretty much a given: weak sales.

"It's not only our opinion, the industry sentiment is also that Windows RT...

Sales of Nvidia Tegra Application Processors Drop Dramatically

From X-bit Labs: Nvidia Corp.’s entrance into the market of mobile application processors has been pretty hard, but rather fruitful. On its peak, Nvidia’s Tegra business earned nearly a quarter of a billion per one quarter. However, in its most recent quarter Nvidia reported a sharp...

T-Mobile's 4.5-inch LG Optimus F6

From CNET News.com: In addition to the LG G2 and the Optimus F3, T-Mobile announced today that it will also offer the LG Optimus F6.

The LG Optimus F6 has a 4.5-inch display with a 540x960-pixel resolution. It runs Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and will have 4G LTE capabilities.

It is...

LG Unveils New G2 Smartphone with Quad-core, 2.26GHz Processor

From DailyTech: LG Electronics has unveiled a new flagship smartphone called the G2. The design of the G2 places all of the buttons on the rear of the device -- the Rear Key concept springs from LG designers recognizing that the larger phones became, the more difficult it was to...

Ex-Nvidia Executive: CUDA and PhysX Are Doomed

From X-bit Labs: Roy Taylor, a former high-ranking executive from Nvidia Corp. who now heads channel sales at Advanced Micro Devices, said in an interview that proprietary technologies like Nvidia's CUDA and PhysX were doomed. The industry has come a long way with open-standards GPU...

Sony Declines to Spin Off Entertainment Division

From X-bit Labs: Sony Corp. has sent a letter to Third Point LLC following a unanimous vote of Sony’s board of directors. The board and management team strongly believe that continuing to own 100% of the company’s entertainment businesses is fundamental to Sony’s success, and that a...

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