'It's Alive!' Says HP Exec of WebOS HP may be ditching consumer electronics, but Palm VP says WebOS has a life beyond tablets and smartphones. Share: |
The Future of Tablets This is what your tablet will look like in five years. Share: |
AMD Updates C- and E-Series CPUs to Boost Laptop Performance, Battery Life Chipmaker focuses on laptops for portable computing, questioning whether the tablet market has room for more than iPad. Share: |
HP TouchPad Fire Sale Deals Expected to Continue This Week A number of Web-based retailers are expected to offer fire sale pricing for Hewlett-Packard's TouchPad tablet this week. Share: |
Anonymous Plans Second BART Protest Commuters are warned to expect disruptions by OpBART, over the transit system's decision to cut cellular service to ward off an earlier protest. Share: |
Hackers Post 1M Danish Government Business Records to Net Hackers protest Danish government policy to charge for public records access and post huge database online. Share: |
Will Sony's PlayStation 3 Price Cut Save It? Is Sony's price cut enough to save the PlayStation 3? Does the system even need saving? Share: |
Skype Makes Play for Mobile Group Messaging with GroupMe Acquisition GroupMe technology allows group texts, conference calls, and photo- and location-sharing. Share: |
PayPal Founder Envisions Libertarian Utopia à la BioShock Mixing Ayn Rand theory with video game themes, a tech fund is building "Seasteading" micro-nations that will float to their own tune. Share: |
Internet Restored in Tripoli as Rebels Take Control Internet connectivity was restored in Tripoli late Sunday local time, as rebel forces took control of many parts of the capital city of Libya. Share: |
Android Smartphones Dominated by 10 Apps Nearly half of all US Android activity can be traced to only 10 hugely popular apps, an analyst finds. Share: |
Cloud Computing: More IT Leaders Turn to SaaS ERP When Epec Engineered Technologies needed to replace multiple ERP systems with a single platform, they turned to a SaaS solution. Share: |
HP TouchPad Fire Sale Is a Recipe for Tablet Success HP created massive demand for the TouchPad with a $99 fire sale price that could have been a winning strategy for the tablet had HP used this approach when launching the device. Share: |
Lego Milling Machine Creates Amazing 3D Sculptures The Mindstorm NXT Milling Machine can create some seriously cool 3D objects. Share: |
Skype Acquiring Startup GroupMe for Group Text Messaging Internet calling company Skype said Sunday that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire GroupMe, a startup that offers a free group text messaging... Share: |
Google+, Day 15: A Closer Look at Google+ Privacy I know Google's mantra is "do no evil", and that Google+ is supposed to be the social network that values and protects my privacy, but there are some areas where Google+ could use some improvement. Share: |
Cisco Announces Plan to Buy Axioss Management Software Cisco Systems has agreed to acquire service fulfillment software assets from the UK subsidiary of Comptel, in an effort to help operators speed up the launch of... Share: |
Ukraine Arrests Four in Carding Scam Ukraine's security service SBU said Monday it had arrested four people for allegedly creating fake payment cards with stolen information in an operation... Share: |
Alcatel-Lucent Aims to Fix Network Issues Before They Arise Alcatel-Lucent has introduced a set of services to proactively analyze performance in fixed networks, identify potential problems and take action to minimize... Share: |
HP Allays Fears Around PC Business Uncertainty Business continues as usual for Hewlett-Packard's PC unit, which will continue to support and sell products as the company explores options to spin off or sell... Share: |
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