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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Intel to Unveil More Than 10 Tablet Computers

Intel unveiled Wednesday plans to introduce more than 10 new tablet computer models that run on its own chips as it seeks to expand beyond its personal computer stronghold into mobile devices, where designs from competitor ARM Holdings have become the standard.

Why Isn’t Google Chrome A Part Of Android?

Over the past couple of years covering Google, there’s one seemingly simple question that comes up again and again, that Google just can’t seem to answer. Why isn’t Chrome a part of Android?

Inspired by Facebook, Israeli couple names their daughter Like

Like has a nice and international ring to it, says father Lior Adler, adding that Facebook has become the icon of today's generation.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Apple App Store, iPhone 4, Angry Birds earn Guinness World Records

Apple's App Store, the iPhone 4 and a few iOS games, have been awarded Guinness world records,  including the iPhone 4 being named the fastest-selling portable gaming system.

POPCAP Games For Android Now Available Through Amazon Appstore, ONLY

Amazon launched its standalone Android Appstore with a bang, offering an exclusive download of Angry Birds Rio.

'PlayStation phone' coming to Verizon Wireless

The long-awaited PlayStation phone will be sold by Verizon Wireless, with pre-orders taken starting May 19, and the phone available in stores May 26.

First apps for your new smartphone


One of the most common questions first-time smartphone buyers have is what apps to install first. With literally hundreds of thousands of programs for Android and iPhone available, it's hard to know what to install first if you've never owned a smartphone.

What Happens When It’s Google/Android Vs. Amazon/Android?

Reading the news in recent weeks, it’s becoming increasingly clear that there are the early signs of a new war brewing in the mobile computing space.

Skype: Three Ways Microsoft Can Blow It

Microsoft's stunning $8.5 billion offer for Skype has the industry talking.

Hackers can Cheaply Rent Amazon Servers

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