From PC World: Various sources hinted this Thursday that Dell could be gearing up to reveal a new tablet device at January's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). If the rumors are true, it could really make 2010 the year of the tablet. A source, speaking to Pocket-Lint, detailed that... |
From DailyTech: It's no secret that AT&T's network leaves something to be desired. AT&T admits that geographic coverage is poor, but insists that 75 percent of customers have "access" to 3G coverage. However, in certain cities the situation is reportedly particularly dire, with an... |
From CNET News.com: Not to be outdone by its rivals, Yahoo is getting into the real-time search business as well. Days after Google announced its plan for integrating content from sources such as Twitter and blogs, Yahoo on Thursday plans to launch its own feature to integrate... |
From CNET News.com: Microsoft on Thursday said it has started licensing the technology behind another flash memory format. The company announced a program to license out the Extended File Allocation Table (exFAT) format, which is an updated version of the file allocation table... |
From CNET News.com: Nokia, the world's largest maker of mobile handsets, said Thursday that it plans to close two flagship stores in the U.S. as it refines its sales strategy and struggles to get a bigger foothold in the North American market. Nokia also said it plans to close one... |
From Tom's Hardware: Although Intel has yet to announce details on its Westmere processors that are set to hit the market next year, some online retailers aren't holding back on its goods. Canadian computer seller A-Power has listed on its website an "Intel Core I3 530 2.93GHz Dual... |
From X-bit Labs: The chairman of Acer Group accused Dell and Hewlett-Packard of not spending enough resources onto promotion of ultra-thin laptops based on Intel Corp.’s consumer ultra low-voltage (CULV) platform. Instead, claims JT Wang, Dell and HP simply cut prices on entry-level... |
From InfoWorld: Microsoft may not have hustled as fast as researchers thought when the company patched a zero-day bug in Internet Explorer (IE) just 18 days after exploit code went public. According to VeriSign iDefense, Microsoft had information about the browser bug nearly six... |
From PC World: Hit your system update option, PS3 owners, and you'll discover firmware revision 3.15 snuck onto Sony's distribution servers overnight. According to PlayStation Lifestyle, it includes a fix for a few issues introduced in the 3.10 update, and introduces PSP Minis to the... |
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