Microsoft backs away from Flash ban in IE10

From CNET News.com: An about-face in Internet Explorer 10 shows Microsoft is not merely backing off from its hostility toward Flash Player, but actually warming up to the Adobe Systems browser plug-in for competitive reasons.

In September 2011, Microsoft declared that browser plug...

Lenovo CEO Considers Buying BlackBerry

From DailyTech: Lenovo's slip about possibly buying BlackBerry sent the BB10 maker's shares up 14 percent in New York.

Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing told French financial newspaper "Les Echos" that it could eventually buy BlackBerry, but it needs to review such a decision first.

"[The...

Intel to Fix USB 3.0 Issues of 8-Series Chipset in New Revision

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. is projected to develop a new revision of its 8-series chipsets for Core i-series 4000-family code-named Haswell microprocessors to fix the USB 3.0 issues that transpired recently. As it appears, the core-logic sets at launch will have a nuisance USB 3.0...

Icahn, Dell enter confidentiality pact

From CNET News.com: Carl Icahn's quest for greater influence over PC maker Dell has entered a new phase.

Icahn Enterprises this morning announced that, as of yesterday, it has entered into a confidentiality agreement with Dell. The only other element in the press release bearing the...

A year later, AOL is heading in the right direction

From CNET News.com: A year ago, the Internet media giant lost its CTO, its tech lead, its head of sales, TechCrunch editor Erick Schonfeld, and a slew of technology people in its West Coast office.

Activist investors were calling for a new board or directors, and some were even...

Xi3 Starts to Take Pre-Orders on Piston Steam Box Systems

From X-bit Labs: Xi3 Corp. has begun accepting pre-orders on its Piston small form-factor personal computers. The systems are optimized for Valve Software’s Steam video game distribution system and will be among the first so-called Steam Box console designed to bring PC video games...

Intel Delays Next-Generation Core i7 Extreme Ivy Bridge-E Chip

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp.’s next-generation Core i7 Extreme processor code-named Ivy Bridge-E has clearly become one of the most mysterious microprocessor ever. Due to lack of direct competitors, Intel retains maximum flexibility not over release schedule of the chip, but also...

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