From CNET News.com: HTC Chief Executive Peter Chou took the stage at Qualcomm's Uplinq conference in Sad Diego today to talk about Android and Windows Phone 7, but not before tooting HTC's own horn. The Taiwanese phone-maker shipped 25 million smartphones in 2010, Chou said, and... |
From DailyTech: Apple's iPad may have a long head start in the tablet market, and Google is slowly starting to get its footing in the market with Honeycomb, but don't count Microsoft out just yet. The boys from Redmond today showed off what they've been working on when it comes to... |
From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices this week showed its next-generation accelerated processing unit (APU) for client computers. The new code-named Trinity chip is due in 2012 and will utilize x86 cores based on improved Bulldozer micro-architecture as well as DirectX 11-class... |
From X-bit Labs: Although Advanced Micro Devices had to delay its high-performance desktop FX-series microprocessors based on Bulldozer micro-architecture till September, the company is still on-track to ship its sixteen-core AMD Opteron processor code-named Interlagos in the third... |
From InfoWorld: HP is open to licensing the WebOS operating system, but only to very select companies, an executive said on Wednesday. "HP is more than willing to partner with one or two special companies," said Jon Rubinstein, who runs the Palm unit at HP. "But at the same time, HP... |
From PC World: In a post to the Google Docs blog, Venkat Panchapakesan, vice president of engineering at Google, says that the company will be culling the list of browsers Google Apps will support come Aug. 1. On the chopping block: Firefox 3.5, Safari 3, Internet Explorer 7, and all... |
From CNET News.com: Sony flipped the switch tonight to bring the last remaining piece of its PlayStation Network back online, the PlayStation Store. The company announced the service's return in a blog post, saying that customers once again have access to the store to buy games and... |
From DailyTech: After a long leave of absence after being hacked and losing users’ To try to lure wary users back to its... |
From DailyTech: Lenovo, one of the biggest computer makers in the world, has announced that it offered to purchase German computer maker Medion AG. The deal is valued at $672 million reports WRAL and is the largest purchase Lenovo has made since it acquired IBM's PC business years... |
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