After company overhaul, Acer chairman to step down in June

From PC World: After six months as Acer’s chairman, company co-founder Stan Shih plans to step down on June 18, saying he is satisfied with the PC maker’s new direction.

“The hope is that the company will soon break even and start making money again,” he said in an interview on Monday.

The company...

Target CEO resigns after data breach fallout

From CNET: Target CEO, President, and Chairman Gregg Steinhafel is officially out at the mega-retailer.

Target on Monday announced that Steinhafel, who spent 35 years with the company, has resigned effective immediately. John Mulligan, the retail chain's chief financial officer, will serve as...

HTC One mini 2 Leaks in New Renders

From DailyTech: The redesigned HTC One (M8) was officially announced back in March of this year, with HTC CEO Peter Chou proclaiming that it was “the best phone we have ever launched.” With the HTC One (M8) now in the hands of consumers and garnering positive reviews, the company is now ready to...

Audioengine A2+ Review (Page 1 of 4)

To the angel of the church in Laodicea, Revelation 3:15-16 says, "I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm -- neither hot nor cold -- I am about to spit you out of my mouth." While I am not about to dig into some theological exegesis on this passage today, here is one thing we can all live by: Either you don't do it, or you go all the way. (If you come from a...

XP's retirement triggers another wave of deserters

From InfoWorld: Windows XP users continued to put their old hoss OS out to pasture in April, statistics showed, but the now-unsupported operating system still powered more than one in every four personal computers on the planet.

According to Web analytics company Net Applications, Windows XP...

Microsoft's Surface continues to lose money

From PC World: Microsoft's Surface tablets continue to lose money, according to Microsoft filings, a trend that doesn't show any signs of changing.

In its latest filing, Microsoft disclosed that for the March quarter, Microsoft's Surface tablets and accessories pulled in $494 million. But the...

Twitter tests 'mute' function for mobile apps

From CNET: Twitter might soon allow users to stealthily unfollow those they don't want to listen to any longer, according to a new report.

Some Twitter users on mobile devices have reported seeing a "mute" feature that allows them to nix all tweets or retweets from a certain person from their...

Mac OS X 10.10 to Take Design Cues from iOS 7

From DailyTech: Apple’s iOS 7 mobile operating system, which is said to have received design direction from Jony Ive, has been met with a lot of criticism since sits release nearly a year ago. IOS 7 marked the biggest overhaul of iOS since its introduction in 2007 and did away with a lot of the...

Facebook's new priority: Mobile dominance

From InfoWorld: Facebook has set its sights on the mobile space and is looking to software developers to help expand its growing presence on devices.

Pledging platform stability and increased user control over data, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other Facebook officials detailed a series of improvements...

Snapchat offers video and instant messaging

From PC World: Watch out, WhatsApp (and Facebook): Photo messaging app Snapchat is now offering video calls and instant messaging.

The new features, collectively called Chat, let users swipe the name of one of their friends in their Snapchat contact list to start a text conversation. Instant...

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