The iPhone 5 is expected to be one of, if not the hottest technology item going into the holiday shopping season, and as Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) gets closer to the official launch of the phone, we are starting to hear more and more about which names will benefit from the release of the phone. An...
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You know how sometimes you’re getting ready to go somewhere and you put your travel mug on the hood of the car… and then drive off? One Petaluma, CA, homeowner is wondering whether someone did that with a large camera lens, … Continue reading → Article source: http://news.yahoo.com/iphone-latest-two-models-production-delays-rumor-141213398.html
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nowhereelse.fr Creative thinkers at French website nowhereelse.fr took an educated guess at what the next iPhone might look like, based on rumors and industry analysis. This image is not of Apple’s iPhone 5 — but the real one may end up looking a lot like this. The New York Times ran a piece Thursday...
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HP discontinued its TouchPad. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) Hewlett-Packard is being sued by one of its shareholders following the sudden dismissal of webOS and the HP TouchPad in August. Specifically, Reuters reports that shareholder Richard Gammel is accusing HP of covering up and not admitting to investors that webOS wasn’t actually central to the business...
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Hewlett-Packard is being sued by one of its shareholders following the sudden dismissal of webOS and the HP TouchPad in August. Specifically, Reuters reports that shareholder Richard Gammel is accusing HP of covering up and not admitting to investors that webOS wasn’t actually central to the business model of the company anymore even while...
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The Irish Times – Friday, September 16, 2011The HP TouchPad: Hewlett-Packard slashed its price to $99 in the US and €99 in Ireland in August after announcing its demise TARMO VIRKI HEWLETT-PACKARD should reconsider its decision to dump its TouchPad tablet since the device could double the value of the PC division HP plans...
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Microsoft released its Windows 8 Developer Preview and free developer tools to the public for download last night. It’s intended to help developers start building apps for the forthcoming newest version of Microsoft’s operating system. But that won’t stop hordes of regular users from installing it anyway, just to get a sneak peek. We got our hands...
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Microsoft showed off Windows 8 this week at its BUILD conference and revealed quite a bit about what we can expect. Among the many revelations was that Windows Defender will be expanded to offer full protection against all sorts of malware, on par with Microsoft Security Essentials. As PCMag’s own software analyst, Michael Muchmore,...
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ANAHEIM, Calif.–Microsoft, in revealing details of its upcoming Windows 8 operating system this week at its Build developer conference here, has presented its vision for computing in a tablet era that’s starkly different from the one offered by rival Apple. Microsoft Windows president Stephen Sinofsky introduces a test version of a touch-enabled Windows 8....
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After hours fiddling with the developer preview of Windows 8, we’ve reached some conclusions. While there’s a lot to love, Microsoft still has some work ahead of it to scrub out the past and make the Windows 8 the reinvention it needs to be. Microsoft is in an uncomfortable position with Windows 8. On...
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