Windows Phone: Down but not out in fight with Android
Android is sitting pretty atop the smartphone market, accounting for more than 56 percent of the 144.4 million smartphones sold worldwide this past quarter, according to Gartner. Go here to see the original: Windows Phone: Down but not out in fight with Android
The 20 Windows 8 features you’ll love most
From Metro Start to reduced hardware requirements, here is a look at the best new features Windows 8 users will love Dek:
Reports of Intel’s death are wildly exaggerated
If you've ever struggled through a skiing lesson, you know exactly what the expression "too far over your skis" means: You're headed in the right direction, but you're leaning so far forward you're going to take a tumble. And that's what's going to happen to my colleague Galen Gruman, who along with other pundits is falling all over himself to bury Intel under the oncoming ARM tsunami . Read more here: Reports of Intel's death are wildly exaggerated
The firestorm over firewalls
I love offering opinions that generate comment after comment about how dumb I am, as my post " Why you don't need a firewall " has achieved. View post: The firestorm over firewalls
Samsung loses $10 billion market value on Apple report
South Korean electronics giant loses $10 billion in market value -- all because of a report in DigiTimes. Continued here: Samsung loses $10 billion market value on Apple report
Firefox gets a ‘reset’ button
A new option in the latest Firefox beta will let you 'reset' Firefox without scrapping your personal data. Originally posted at The Download Blog Read more here: Firefox gets a 'reset' button
AMD launches Trinity APUs to take on Intel’s Ivy Bridge
AMD has announced its second-generation "Trinity" Accelerated Processing Units. The A-Series APUs are aimed at laptops, PCs, and embedded hardware. AMD's latest processors will come in dual- and quad-core variations and go toe-to-toe with Intel's third-generation Ivy Bridge Core chips . Read the rest here: AMD launches Trinity APUs to take on Intel's Ivy Bridge
Google search will incorporate ‘knowledge graph’ into main search results
Google will begin in the next few days to incorporate the "knowledge graph" it has been building for two years into its search results . Go here to see the original: Google search will incorporate 'knowledge graph' into main search results
Oracle, Google lawyers outline potential trial roadmap
At the judge's request, attorneys hammered out a brief that outlines where the ongoing Oracle v. Google trial could go from here on matters concerning copyright infringement. See the original post here: Oracle, Google lawyers outline potential trial roadmap
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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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Facebook IPO more fizz than pop
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Ex-Yahoo CEO Thompson resigns from F5 Networks board
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Facebook shares jump in early trading
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Facebook shares jump, then fall, then rise again
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