From PC World: The HTC Status, a BlackBerry-like smartphone with a dedicated Facebook share button, will be available in AT&T stores for $50 on July 17, AT&T announced Monday. Targeted at the younger crowd--and if you don't believe me, sneak a peek at Best Buy's exclusive mauve... |
From CNET News.com: Alleged part numbers for new versions of Apple's MacBook Air notebook and Mac Pro desktop tower have cropped up, adding to evidence that new iterations of both computer lines are coming soon. 9to5mac, citing a "Mr. X" as their source, suggests that the new... |
From DailyTech: Apple, Inc. is piling on patent infringement complaints against Android giant HTC Corp. in hopes that it can convince the U.S. International Trade Commission to block the import of "personal electronic devices" by HTC into the U.S. The complaint, "In the Matter of... |
From DailyTech: At a recent shareholders meeting, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata admitted that 3DS sales have gotten off to a slow start and that the lack of a solid software lineup is likely the reason. Nintendo's 3DS has hit more than a few rough patches since its release in... |
From X-bit Labs: Right after the official launch of webOS 3.0 operating system, HP on Monday announced it is accelerating the global expansion of webOS. To support this next phase of growth, HP has appointed Stephen DeWitt as senior vice president and general manager of its webOS... |
From X-bit Labs: Worldwide media tablet shipments into sales channels fell by 28% on a sequential basis in the first calendar quarter of 2011 to 7.2 million units worldwide, according to the International Data Corp. (IDC). Looking forward, however, IDC raised its shipment forecast... |
If you have been paying attention to the news lately, there has been one very interesting report published by the NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) about the biggest energy hogs in the home. What's so special about it? The fact that a recent model HD DVR/PVR -- otherwise known as a digital video recorder or personal video recorder -- are among the biggest energy hogs in the American home.
Image courtesy of NRDC
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From InfoWorld: Bungie's been finished making Halo games for nearly a year, but now the developer is cutting its final ties with the franchise and ceding control of multiplayer to another developer. Although the changeover won't actually happen until August 2, Bungie is saying its... |
From PC World: Apparently Google is feeling more confident about expanding the population of its social network, because the "invite people to Google+" button has been visible for well over a day. The button had been fleetingly appearing since the Google+ launch on June 28, so... |
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