From InfoWorld: AT&T said on Wednesday that it will allow tethering of multiple devices to Apple's iPhone and add a 2GB data allowance to the $20-per-month service. The carrier declined to spell out a timetable for the move, however. "We are working on bringing it to the iPhone,"... |
From PC World: The chairman of Asustek Computer, Jonney Shih, noticed the growing thirst for mobile computing early on. When he challenged his engineering teams to design a new, more mobile computer, they came up with the netbook, a mini-laptop with extended battery life designed to... |
From CNET News.com: News Corp. is weighing the sale of MySpace as one of a few remaining options to deal with the once popular but now languishing social network. News Corp. CEO Chase Carey said yesterday in an earnings conference call that the time is right to consider either... |
From CNET News.com: The Internet's overseers bid adieu to the last 83.9 million addresses needed to connect devices to today's Net--then took advantage of the moment to evangelize the next-generation Internet and the dangers of life support for today's Net. Today's Internet is wired... |
From DailyTech: You can place this one firmly in the rumor column for now, but multiple sources at AndroidAndMe and TmoNews have confirmed the existence of a dual-core Android-based HTC smartphone for T-Mobile, codenamed "Pyramid." The existence of a dual-core smartphone from HTC... |
From DailyTech: Android 3.0, code-named "Honeycomb", is perhaps the spring's most highly anticipated product launch (if you're not in the market for an iPad and are not a die-hard AMD fan). While Honeycomb will sweeten the Android experience on the cell phone side (supporting... |
From X-bit Labs: ARM, a leading developer of low-power processing technologies for mobile, low-power and consumer electronics, said that it had added a new application processor design into its roadmap. The new chip design will address the market of inexpensive smartphones, which is... |
From X-bit Labs: In a bid to further increase performance of its forthcoming central processing units (CPUs) based on Bulldozer micro-architecture, Advanced Micro Devices plans to implement a dynamic clock-speed boost technology into its next-generation Opteron chips. The new tech is... |
From InfoWorld: Dell has released two servers for the U.S. market that have been customized to run Ubuntu-based cloud services, the company announced Wednesday. Dell has outfitted its PowerEdge C2100 and C6100 servers with Canonical's Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC), an implementation... |
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