Windows 8 to fully support USB 3.0

From CNET News.com: Microsoft is promising full support for USB 3.0 in Windows 8.

In the latest installment of the company's new "Building Windows 8" blog, Dennis Flanagan, the director of program management for the Devices and Networking group, discussed the need to support the...

AMD Updates Lineup of ULV Products

From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices updated its C- and E-series accelerated processing units (APUs) for ultrathin and value notebooks, netbooks, all-in-ones and desktop PCs with top of the line features. The updated APUs deliver higher performance amid a officially validated...

HP Remains Committed to Business PC Users

From X-bit Labs: While Hewlett-Packard officially plans to get rid of its personal computer selling, its business PC chief clearly tells that the company remains committed to appropriate operations. HP urges its customers to keep acquiring its business-class PCs.

“You can absolutely...

HP TouchPad Fire Sale Is a Recipe for Tablet Success

From PC World: HP pulled the plug so quickly on the TouchPad that it seems obvious that HP management was just looking for an excuse to bail on it. Even though HP couldn't manage to generate sales for the TouchPad before killing it, the extreme demand for the TouchPad at the $99 fire...

Sony Ericsson Live mixes music with social

From CNET News.com: Today, Sony Ericsson introduced its latest Android Walkman phone, the Sony Ericsson Live. Expected to ship in select global markets in Q4, the Android 2.3 Gingerbread device features a deep integration of music and social networks, so you can share and discover...

HP Axes WebOS Development, Tablets and Smartphones Product Lines

From X-bit Labs: HP said on Thursday that it would can the development of its webOS operating system and devices and will shut down the appropriate division. The world's biggest IT company said that the webOS product line did not meet its expectations and it was looking forward to...

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