Google Acquires Motorola Mobility to Supercharge Android

From X-bit Labs: In a bid to more competitively compete against Apple, Nokia and other makers of mobile phones, Google on Monday said it would buy Motorola, once a successful supplier of mobile phones.

Google entered into a definitive agreement under which it will acquire Motorola...

Apple Offers Flawed Evidence in Lawsuit against Samsung

From PC World: Apple and its lawyers have, perhaps inadvertently, misled the judge of a Düsseldorf court by filing flawed evidence of the similarity between the iPad 2 and Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablets based on an inaccurate picture, an investigation by Webwereld.nl, a Dutch IDG...

Intel Expands $50 Card-Based Processor Upgrades

From DailyTech: Intel Corp. is yet again repeating the "upgrade card" strategy, which it first employed with the Nehalem G6952 CPU. Intel has announced [press release] new $50 upgrades for three Sandy Bridge series processors -- the 2.6 GHz 2 core/2 thread G622, the 3.1 GHz 2 core/4...

Sprint Decides to Pass on 4G PlayBook, RIM Shifts Focus to LTE

From DailyTech: Citing a lack of demand, Sprint has decided to shelve plans for a 4G/WiMAX version of RIM's 7" PlayBook tablet reports the Wall Street Journal. More importantly, despite the fact that the BlackBerry smartphones were once the darlings of business users, the new...

Kingston HyperX PnP KHX1600C9S3P1K2/8G 2x4GB Review (Page 1 of 10)

Have you ever wondered why men are, in fact, better than women at things like math and science? Have you ever wondered why women are, in fact, inferior to men at things like driving a car? Before you start arguing with me -- safely assuming you are female -- of how you have had enough of these stereotypes, let me start you off with some facts. The fact is the inferior parietal lobule (IPL) in men are significantly larger than it...

Thermaltake Chaser MK-1 Review (Page 1 of 4)

A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away... the Thermaltake Empire ruled the cooling market. As many of you may know, such a phrase became known throughout the world in May 1977 as the phenomenon Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope hit the theaters. The series -- filled with adventures -- gave an entirely new perspective of the wonders and the infinite possibilities of space. Recently, Thermaltake too has been showing us entirely...

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