Intel Windows 8 tablets to hit retail stores in November
Windows 8 should available by November when Intel-based devices hit retail stores. Go here to see the original: Intel Windows 8 tablets to hit retail stores in November
Scott Thompson out as Yahoo CEO
Embattled Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson has left the company, Yahoo announced today, after more than a week of controversy over questions about embellishments to his résumé. Ross Levinsohn, who is the company's head of global media, will serve as interim CEO while the board searches for a permanent replacement. Read the rest here: Scott Thompson out as Yahoo CEO
Poll: Windows 8 or Windows RT device?
Which upcoming Windows device seems more appealing? One running on Windows 8 or one on Windows RT? Excerpt from: Poll: Windows 8 or Windows RT device?
Hard time: 10 tech CEOs sent to the slammer
A sampling of famous and not-so-famous tech execs who ran afoul of the law Dek:
Intel to investors: Now we’re serious about smartphones
Intel says it's ready to apply its considerable development and manufacturing resources to smartphones. More here: Intel to investors: Now we're serious about smartphones
CTIA show signals future of wireless
week in review This year's wireless show was less about introducing a bevy of new phones and more about future trends like ICS and LTE. See the rest here: CTIA show signals future of wireless
Against judge’s advice, Oracle goes after infringed profits
In what the judge described as the "height of ridiculousness," Oracle turned down statutory damages and is going to try for an infringer's profit case. See original here: Against judge's advice, Oracle goes after infringed profits
How much money is Facebook making off you?
Want a piece of the Facebook IPO action next week? Odds are you won't be able to muscle your way in past all the VCs and institutional investors that are going to cash out majorly when the world's biggest social network becomes the world's biggest tech public offering. Read this article: How much money is Facebook making off you?
Bad news for Panasonic as HDTVs drag down earnings
The company reports that its sales were down 10 percent compared to last year and that it posted a massive net loss for the fiscal year. Originally posted here: Bad news for Panasonic as HDTVs drag down earnings
Adobe launches Creative Cloud subscription service
The subscription service to CS6 software such as Photoshop, mobile apps, and online services is now live -- as is a potentially more stable business for Adobe. More: Adobe launches Creative Cloud subscription service
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Microsoft opines: Vista was ‘cheesy’; three devices too many
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Microsoft opines: Vista was ‘cheesy’; drops Aero
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Oracle-Google: Another juror falls as impasse looms (again)
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Facebook IPO more fizz than pop
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Nasdaq hitch mars Facebook’s big day
The IPO went off a bit later than expected after Nasdaq's systems reportedly had trouble informing traders and firms that their orders had been placed. Originally posted at News - ... -
Platform as a service moves into the data center
PaaS got its start as purely hosted offerings. But we're starting to see a lot more discussion about transplanting the approach into the enterprise data center Read this article: -
Ex-Yahoo CEO Thompson resigns from F5 Networks board
The company, which provides application delivery networking solutions, announces the resignation of former Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson in an SEC filing today. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media ... -
Facebook shares jump in early trading
The world's largest social network has officially started trading on the Nasdaq, and as expected, investors are excited. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media See the article here: ... -
Facebook shares jump, then fall, then rise again
The world's largest social network starts trading on the Nasdaq and, hiccup aside, gets off to a mostly favorable start. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media See the ...




