Lenovo sets stage for rumored K900 smartphone with Intel processor
So far, Lenovo has been biggest in China with smartphones.
So far, Lenovo has been biggest in China with smartphones.
HP said in a regulatory filing with the SEC that it has provided information to U.S. and U.K. authorities.
Fiscal Cliff negotiations seem most likely reason for $15.07 rise, along with news about Samsung
Based on Slackware, this tiny, 210 MB distro offers a GUI and a variety of preinstalled apps.
Apple's planned investment of $100 million next year in a U.S. manufacturing facility is relatively small, but still important. Apple has the money, talent and resources to build a highly automated factory that turns out products that are potentially cost competitive with those it now makes in China.
Fans of the original video game blockbuster, table tennis classic Pong, celebrated its 40th anniversary on Thursday.
HP is considering a free 'Google-like' service based on Autonomy's IDOL technology.
Startup Lastline debuted today with a combined anti-malware product and service called Previct, which works to prevent malware infections coming into the enterprise as well as inspect and analyze outgoing traffic.
The move heats up Oracle's rivalry with IBM and CA in the PPM market
Middleware vendor Thought says Oracle is knowingly infringing on a number of its patents
Storage products vendors, Seagate Technology, has announced that it recorded revenue of approximately $US3.7 billion with a gross margin of 28.4 per cent, net income of $US582 million, and diluted earnings per share of $US1.42 on a generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) basis for its first fiscal quarter of 2013, which ended on September 28.
The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Monday completed the deployment of a 20-petaflop supercomputer called Titan, which the lab hopes will give the U.S. an edge over China and Japan in the race to build the world's fastest computers.
IBM has hit a milestone in its quest to come up with a successor to silicon computer chips.
Advanced Micro Devices hopes to brush off a slow start to compete against ARM and Intel in the Windows 8 tablet market through new customer announcements and future chips.
Facebook, which had been in the doghouse with Wall Street since it went public, wowed investors with its third-quarter report on Tuesday, in particular with its improvements and early results in the crucial mobile market.
Facebook is rethinking the way it stores data to cope with the seven petabytes of new photos the social network's users upload every month.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has proposed holding an old-fashioned raffle to determine which applications for new top-level domains should be handled first. To make the lottery legal, the organization hopes to use a loophole in Californian law.
In an effort to better acquaint Web developers with the open technologies that can be used to build Web applications, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has launched a Web site with tutorials and other documentation that cover most of today's Web standards, including the emerging HTML5 set of standards. The site has also been designed to provide more user feedback to the developers of the Web standards themselves.
Google has dropped a major part of its wide-ranging patent-infringement battle against Apple, withdrawing a complaint to the U.S. International Trade Commission.
Nokia and Oracle have joined forces on mapping, allowing enterprises to integrate Nokia's location technology with their Oracle applications.
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