Yes, Galaxy Note 8 will still arrive in 2017

From CNET: Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 is dead and buried, but the Note brand will live to see another phone launch.

The company has no plans to scrap the beleaguered Note moniker altogether, even though for many it is now associated with the Note 7 debacle, according to a report published Monday. Note...

Phanteks Enthoo EVOLV ATX Tempered Glass Edition Review (Page 1 of 4)

"You are my favorite Lauren," I told my friend. "Do you know another Lauren?" she quickly snapped back. "Let us leave that discussion for another day," I replied as I closed off the conversation for the night. Do I know another Lauren? The fact is, I probably do. However, she is the only one I actually talk to, and saying she is my favorite Lauren is definitely not a lie. But even if she was the only Lauren I knew, is not this statement still...

Cloud growth continues to be the name of the game for Microsoft

From InfoWorld: Microsoft's ongoing move to the cloud paid off once again over the past quarter, as strong growth from Azure and Office 365 offset declines in the PC market.

The company announced on Thursday that its quarterly revenue for the three-month period ending in September was flat overall...

Nissan finalizes Mitsubishi deal, let the cost-cutting begin

From CNET: Back in May, Nissan announced its decision to purchase a 34 percent controlling stake in Mitsubishi Motors. Only now has the deal been finalized, and with Mitsubishi now part of the Renault-Nissan Alliance, it's time to turn Mitsubishi's frowns upside down.

Nissan spent upwards of $2...

Samsung releases super-high-capacity 8GB DRAM

From PC World: Samsung today introduced the world's first 8GB LPDDR4 DRAM package, a memory chip with twice the capacity and twice the speed of typical DRAM used in PCs.

The new LPDDR4 (low power, double data rate 4) DRAM uses new 10-nanometer-class process technology, which gives it twice the...

Amazon cuts Fire TV's price to keep up with 4K competitors

From CNET: Amazon's Fire TV 2 bundles cost a tad less, thanks to an across-the-board price cut of $10.

The price cut doesn't apply to the new Fire TV Stick, but it brings the cost of the core Fire TV 2 bundle down to $90, the antenna bundle down to $100 and the gaming edition bundle down to $130...

Yahoo asks US government for clarity on email scanning controversy

From InfoWorld: Yahoo is asking that the U.S. government set the record straight on requests for user data, following reports saying the internet company has secretly scanned customer emails for terrorism-related information.

On Wednesday, Yahoo sent a letter to the Director of National...

Verizon, awaiting wounded Yahoo, faces its own pressures

From CNET: Is Yahoo the shot in the arm that Verizon needs?

That's a debatable sentiment. In the past few weeks, Yahoo -- which Verizon is planning to acquire for $4.8 billion -- drew the kind of headlines that make you cringe.

It suffered what could be the biggest hack of all time, coughing up...

Intel's $1.4B antitrust verdict should be reviewed, top EU judge says

From PC World: Intel's hope of recovering a record antitrust fine have improved with a recommendation from a top European Union judge on Thursday that the case be reviewed.

The company paid the €1.06 billion (then US$1.4 billion) fine in 2009 after the European Commission found it guilty of abusing...

Forget about picking up a 128GB Pixel XL on Thursday

From CNET: If you thought you were going to stroll into a Verizon Wireless store on Thursday and pick up a 128GB Pixel XL when it goes on sale, think again.

Verizon, the exclusive wireless carrier for the GooglePixel and Pixel XL in the US, tweeted Wednesday that the biggest storage version of the...

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