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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
RIM drops BBX OS moniker in favor of BlackBerry 10 after court loss
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has changed the official name of its next-generation mobile operating system after a judge blocked it from using its original name, "BBX."
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Android,
Apple,
BBX,
BlackBerry,
BlackBerry Playbook,
QNX,
RIM
First Android 4.0 Tablet Before Galaxy Nexus in US?
Ainol, a Chinese company responsible for many of the MP4-based portable media players you've probably seen in budget shops is releasing NOVO7, the world's first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich-based tablet. But is it any good?
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1080p,
802.11 B,
802.11 G,
802.11 N,
Android,
Android Ice Cream Sandwich(4.0),
ARM Processor,
China,
HDMI,
microSD,
Open GL,
Open GL ES,
USB 2,
WiFi
Apple loses iPad trademark case in China
Apple could face disruption to its iPad sales in China after a court rejected its claim to own the iPad trademark in the country and a rival sought to halt sales of the tablet device in two Chinese cities.
Intel Still Considers AMD a "Serious" Competitor
Ever since Intel gave up on the Netburst architecture and instead transition to Conroe - Core 2 the company has been on a hot streak.
Windows 8 Beta for late February 2012
Microsoft on Tuesday confirmed that it will release a public beta of Windows 8 in late February, 2012.
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Microsoft,
Windows,
Windows 2000,
Windows 7,
Windows 8,
Windows 8 Metro,
Windows 98,
Windows App Store
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