All that for nothing: Microsoft, TiVo dismiss patent lawsuits

From CNET News.com: Although it once seemed that Microsoft and TiVo could never come to terms, the companies have decided to walk away from all their lawsuits and pretend like they never happened.

TiVo today issued a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC...

Adobe Releases Photoshop CS6 Beta for Free Download

From DailyTech: Adobe Systems Incorporated has released Adobe Photoshop CS6 beta to the public for both Windows and Mac OS.

Photoshop is a graphics editing program that is developed and published by Adobe Systems Incorporated. The latest version, Photoshop CS6 beta, will allow users...

Acer Unveils Iconia Tab A510 Tablet with Quad Core Performance

From DailyTech: Acer has unveiled its latest member of its Iconia tablet family, which also happens to be its first to use the quad core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor. The tablet is called the Iconia Tab A510 and was officially announced today.

The device has a 10.1-inch screen with...

Intel Develops Atom System-on-Chip with Ivy Bridge Graphics Core

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. is working on a new Atom system-on-chip that will feature graphics core inherited from code-named "Ivy Bridge" microprocessor and thus supporting DirectX 11 capabilities. The new chips are already listed in Intel's drivers and will likely be released in...

Apple Battles Nokia, RIM and Motorola Over Nano-SIM Standard

From PC World: Next week, two proposals for a new, smaller SIM card, dubbed nano-SIM -- one backed by Apple and the other by Nokia, Research In Motion and Motorola Mobility -- will go head-to-head as ETSI (the European Telecommunications Standards Institute) decides which card future...

Nokia quietly establishes U.S. beachhead at T-Mobile

From CNET News.com: Nokia's Lumia 710, often lost in the shadow of its higher-profile brothers, has actually gained a modest foothold at T-Mobile USA.

While not a blockbuster, the Lumia 710 has gotten decent traction at T-Mobile's online store. Web sites such as Amazon and Wirefly...

Netflix Changes Terms of Service, Makes It Difficult to Sue

From DailyTech: Netflix recently changed its terms of service to include a passage which asks users to surrender their right to take Netflix to court.

The addition to Netflix's terms of service says that users who agree have no right to take Netflix to court, no matter what the...

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