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Intel aims to be a powerhouse in mobile Computerworld By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - Intel wants to be a force in the mobile computing world -- a fact that was made clear by the company's recently announced plans to acquire chip maker Infineon Technology's wireless division and security software provider ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
5 Things To Watch For At Apple's Big Event ChannelWeb By Chad Berndtson, CRN 8:07 AM EST Wed. Sep. 01, 2010 New iPods? Apple TV? The fountain of youth, perhaps? What's in store from Apple at its much-hyped media event Wednesday? Rumors range from the likely, as in new iPod Nano and Touch models, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google butterfingers slip jazz hands bug into Gmail Register By Kelly Fiveash • Get more from this author An extremely annoying bug that plays an old ragtime tune has commandeered Google's Gmail, after the company debuted its 'Priority Inbox' feature earlier this week. Gmail users, some of whom were spooked by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sony upgrades e-reader series to rival Amazon's Kindle International Business Times Sony ups its efforts to trump Amazon's Kindle, launches upgraded versions of its three readers. Rumors suggested that Sony has tweaked its entire range of readers -- Pocket, Touch and Daily edition. All three models sport E Ink Pearl displays which are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
VMware's Maritz Predicts Hybrid Cloud Future InformationWeek Private clouds inside the enterprise will trade workloads with similar, VMware-based public clouds rendering physical data centers "quite fluid," according to CEO Paul Maritz. By Charles Babcock VMware CEO Paul Maritz said virtualized applications now ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HP & Hynix join forces for memristor fab Register By Chris Mellor • Get more from this author The Memristor, posited as a fourth basic electrical circuit element, is said by HP to have the potential to be a form of uniform memory that could replace flash (being non-volatile), DRAM and even hard disk ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why WebOS 2.0 Should Have Rivals Worried PC World By Tony Bradley, PC World An early release of WebOS 2.0 for developers demonstrates that the mobile OS still has some life in it, and indicates that new WebOS devices are on the horizon. Rival platforms should be prepared for another strong player in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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