Steve Jobs involved in design of future iPhone, says report
The late Apple co-founder is still leaving his mark on the company's future designs. Originally posted at News - Apple See the rest here: Steve Jobs involved in design of future iPhone, says report
Oracle v. Google jury grapples with tech terms, illness
Jury in highly watched trial is facing some tough times over highly technical terminology and even personal illness. Read more: Oracle v. Google jury grapples with tech terms, illness
Samsung aims to up memory to 2GB for phones, tablets
Electronics giant announces that an advanced manufacturing process allows it to pack 20 percent thinner memory chips into a 2 gigabyte package. View post: Samsung aims to up memory to 2GB for phones, tablets
HP ponders cutting 25K jobs — but it needs more than layoffs
HP does need to shrink to boost its profitability -- but, more important, it also needs to reinvest the savings in more lucrative markets. If it can find them in time. Link: HP ponders cutting 25K jobs -- but it needs more than layoffs
Facebook’s IPO: A cautionary tale for the company
CNET looks at past high-flying technology IPOs and how they've fared. See the original post: Facebook's IPO: A cautionary tale for the company
iPhone beats Android as top mobile browsing device
The market share battle between Android smartphones and iPhones may be turning a corner. The latest data from StatCounter on Web usage in North America shows the iPhone beating Android smartphones for the first time, though a variety of research firms say Android continues to best the iPhone in unit sales. When you factor in the iPod Touch -- enjoying steady Web traffic for a year -- the margin between iOS and Android handheld devices becomes significant See original here: iPhone beats Android as top mobile browsing device
U.S. to lose lead for most Facebook users to India?
According to a Gartner analyst, India could soon be home to the largest number of Facebook users, beating out the U.S. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media Originally posted here: U.S. to lose lead for most Facebook users to India?
Study: You’re not clicking on Facebook ads — and you never will
Greenlight, a digital marketing agency, says that 44 percent of Facebook users would "never" click on ads on the social network. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media More here: Study: You're not clicking on Facebook ads -- and you never will
Toshiba slashes TV production
Company decides to end its domestic production of flat-panel TVs in an attempt to boost its sagging operating profit. Continue reading here: Toshiba slashes TV production
U.S. senators take aim at Saverin over citizenship move
Senators Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Bob Casey (D-PA) will hold a news conference outlining plans to crack down on anyone who renounces citizenship to pay taxes. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media Link: U.S. senators take aim at Saverin over citizenship move
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