Amazon agrees to higher prices in e-book dispute

From CNET News.com: Amazon said Sunday that, while it still believes a $14.99 price tag for e-books is "needlessly high," it will have to give in to Macmillan's demands to sell electronic versions of its books at a higher rate than Amazon's usual $9.99.

The announcement comes after...

APH Networks Reviews: Noctua NH-D14 CPU Heatsink

Back in the days, when AMD's Athlon 64 ruled the enthusiast market and single core processors were still the norm, South Korean-based computer cooling manufacturer Zalman manufactured some of the most popular CPU heatsink/fans around. Their signature flower design, in conjunction...

APH Networks Reports: SilverStone Strider Plus ST75F-P 750W

Another year has passed, and great things are coming out of APH Networks as usual. With lots of content returning to our weekly review schedule in collaboration with the rest of the team, it's definitely a great way to start off the year. I have the pleasure of doing the first power...

Apple May Face Legal Fights over “iPad” Brand

From X-bit Labs: Just like in case of iPhone three years ago, Apple may face lawsuits from various companies over the iPad brand-name. This time Apple has much less time to negotiate with owners of the iPad trademark than in case of iPhone as the iPad tablets are expected to hit the...

Apple's A4 iPad chip could find a home in iPhones

From InfoWorld: Apple's A4 chip, being used in the iPad, could ultimately provide a speed boost to future versions of the company's iPhone, analysts said on Thursday.

Apple introduced on Wednesday the iPad handheld device, which has a 9.7-inch diagonal screen and is designed for...

Toshiba Cuts Sales Targets on Continued Weakness

From PC World: Toshiba cut its full-year sales predictions on Friday as a result of continued weakness in the global economy.

The Tokyo-based maker of products as diverse as computer chips, televisions and nuclear power stations said it now expects net sales in the year to March 31...

New objections in Google Books case due

From CNET News.com: Objections to the Google Books settlement are once again filling the mailbox of Judge Denny Chin, as another deadline in the saga looms.

It's the second go-round for objectors to the settlement, which would allow Google to partially display in-copyright but out...

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