Apple harries Intel and AMD in CPU market
Intel and AMD have long held the lion’s share of PC CPU chip manufacturing, with Intel being the clear winner and AMD being the also-ran. Apple’s entry has not changed that, but it has piqued a lot of...
View ArticleMajor tech firms accused of wage-fixing
The likes of Adobe, Google and Apple don’t usually agree on much. But claims of a secret deal between them and three other firms have led to a lawsuit over alleged fixing of employee wages. If the...
View ArticleSkype: Who’s pwning who?
Back in 2005, eBay purchased the Internet telephony leader for billions and some folks scratched their heads while others snickered at Skype’s apparent slight of hand. Fast forward six years, Redmond’s...
View ArticleOS X vs. Windows 7: Better is as better does
What’s on your laptop? If you’ve got an Apple, all smack talk about whether OS X Lion or Windows whatever is better has been obviated — today’s MacBooks can run either operating system equally well so...
View ArticleAcer, Asus to roll Thunderbolt PCs next year
Designed to replace USB, FireWire and traditional display ports, the only computers equipped with this cool and under appreciated I/O technology have to date been Apple’s Macintosh. However, Intel’s...
View ArticleWhich corporations pay tax, which don’t
Who gets big bailouts and even bigger subsidies? America’s biggest corporations, that’s who. Surprisingly or not, a list of the biggest scumbags includes Google, Hewlett-Packard, Yahoo, Wells Fargo and...
View ArticleKids ask, ‘What’s a netbook?’ as Intel delays Cedar Trail
Two years ago, the world was asking when Apple would produce a netbook. Why? Because Cupertino clearly couldn’t survive without one. Famously, Steve Jobs mocked the underpowered devices as good for...
View ArticleIntel to offer ‘virtual’ cable TV
Intel is said to be working on a set-top box that combines online video streaming with a form of cable TV service. The company thinks it can solve the perennial problem of TV licensing issues, but may...
View ArticleCES 2013: The 9 biggest announcements
The world’s largest consumer electronic show kicks off in less than a week and like year’s past, there’s plenty to see. The 2013 CES starts Sunday in Las Vegas. Right off the bat, it’s easy to tell...
View ArticleNew Intel processor could mean $200 touchscreen laptops
Intel is making some incredible predictions about its new Bay Trail computer processors. According [..]
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