Lenovo to release tablet, hybrid PC in 2011

From InfoWorld: Lenovo plans on releasing a tablet PC as well as its IdeaPad U1 -- a hybrid computer that can function as both a laptop and tablet -- to the worldwide market during the first half of 2011, said the company's senior business director, Xiong Wen.

Lenovo will first...

Facebook, Target Team Up to Print Photos

From PC World: Facebook has expanded its vast empire, giving users a chance to browse and print their pictures at Target's Kodak photo kiosks.

The kiosks at Target's retail stores connect to the Web, so there's no need to bring anything but your Facebook login information. All photo...

AT&T tallies 5.2 million iPhone activations in 3rd quarter

From CNET News.com: In announcing its third-quarter earnings today, AT&T said that it activated more than 8 million smartphones over the past quarter, and a hefty 5.2 million of those devices were iPhones--"the most iPhone activations ever in a quarter," the carrier said. During the...

Nokia phones in profit

From CNET News.com: Nokia's earnings returned to the black in the third quarter thanks to smartphone sales, but it also announced 1,800 layoffs.

The Finnish mobile phone maker said today that it took home a profit of 529 million euros ($741 million) in the third quarter compared...

Apple Introduces OS X 10.7, Mac App Store, 11.6/13.3 MacBook Airs

From DailyTech: Apple introduced FaceTime with the iPhone 4, then later brought it to the iPod touch (fourth generation). Now, Apple is adding FaceTime calling to the Mac platform which will allow you to make video calls to both iPhone 4 and iPod touch users. It's a pretty simple...

Nokia No Longer Talking About Symbian^3 or ^4

From DailyTech: This morning Nokia announced -- via its official blog -- that it will streamline its development process by making Qt (pronounced "cute") its sole application development framework for both Symbian and MeeGo. Nokia stated that it was taking the approach very...

Western Digital Does Not See High Demand Towards SSDs

From X-bit Labs: Even though non-traditional suppliers of storage devices find that the market of solid-state drives (SSDs) is expanding, Western Digital, currently the world's largest maker of hard disk drives (HDDs), finds its SSD business struggling. Nonetheless, the company plans...

OCZ Expands SSD Production Capacities

From X-bit Labs: OCZ Technology Group has announced the opening of a new solid-state drive (SSD) manufacturing plant in Taipei, Taiwan slated to begin operation on Monday, October 25. The new manufacturing facility will enable the well-known supplier of SSDs and memory modules to...

IBM 'virtual doorman' locks down cloud computing

From InfoWorld: IBM has developed a new rootkit-detection system designed to make it easier to detect malicious attacks on virtualized data centers.

Called the IBM Virtual Protection System, the software operates outside of the virtual machine and can identify malicious software...

Sprint Launches Dell-made 3G/4G Netbook, Notebook

From PC World: Sprint Nextel Tuesday unveiled dual-mode 3G/4G-embedded netbook and notebook computers, both made by Dell, at the 4G World conference here.

The devices are considered the first such dual mode devices to be announced by a national wireless carrier.

The new offerings...

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