Yahoo's U.S. share on Firefox quadruples after deal

From InfoWorld: Mozilla's deal with Yahoo has quadrupled the search provider's usage by those running Firefox in the U.S., but the browser's users still prefer Google, according to data from an Irish analytics company.

Data provided to Computerworld by StatCounter showed that Yahoo's search engine...

Sprint battles back by adding 967,000 customers

From CNET: Sprint's latest promotions appear to be paying off as the company added close to a million customers during its fiscal third quarter.

On Thursday, the carrier announced preliminary results for the quarter that ended December 31. Sprint said it added 967,000 new customers -- a number that...

Saygus's "Super Smartphone" Offers 320 GB of Storage

From DailyTech: There's a certain amount of pent-up demand among music fans for high-capacity storage portable music players (PMPs), if the residual demand for the defunct iPod Classic 160 GB edition is any sign (the defunct PMP regularly goes for $200-$250 USD used on eBay, Inc.'s (EBAY) auction...

Microsoft opens Office for Android tablet preview to all comers

From InfoWorld: Microsoft today opened its preview of Office for Android tablets to all eligible comers, expanding the sneak peek from the invite-only beta it first offered in November.

The requirements for using the preview were also slightly changed. Microsoft added the recently released Android...

Palm lives! TCL to revive the classic brand

From PC World: Early smartphone pioneer Palm is making a comeback—at least in name. Chinese multinational TCL Communication, which produces smartphones as the Alcatel OneTouch, recently announced it would relaunch the Palm brand as a U.S.-based company. TCL acquired the rights to the Palm name from...

Monster sues Apple's Beats over headphones acquisition

From CNET: Audio equipment maker Monster has filed a lawsuit against Apple's Beats Electronics, claiming that the high-end-headphone maker's co-founders allegedly conspired to sever the headphone line from Monster before Apple bought the company last year for $3.2 billion.

In a complaint filed...

Intel's Broadwell-Base Core i-Series SoCs Finally Hits the Market

From DailyTech: Intel Corp.'s (INTC) first widely available chips built on its new 14 nanometer (nm) scale node are finally here. The new shrunk core design is code-named Broadwell. And while Broadwell promises big gains, it's a year late in practice, if not in principle. And that raises some...

Netflix: We're not using Internet fast lanes

From InfoWorld: Netflix, accused of taking advantage of Internet fast lanes while calling on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to prohibit them, has defended its practice of signing traffic peering agreements with large broadband providers.

Netflix's traffic interconnection deals with...

Razer's open-source headset aims to disrupt virtual reality

From PC World: Do you trust Facebook to do the right thing with Oculus Rift? Would you trust any multi-billion dollar company to so thoroughly dominate a new technology that there's no room for competitors to maneuver?

Probably not.

But that's what Razer hopes to short-circuit with its OSVR, or...

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