Monthly Archives: May 2010
Ricoh Introduces Mobile Printing App for Blackberry Smartphones
Ricoh Americas Corporation, a provider of digital office equipment and document management solutions and services, announced the launch of the Ricoh HotSpot Printing application...
FCC Doesn’t Call Mobile Wireless Industry Competitive
The Federal Communications Commission adopted its 14th annual report on the state of competition in the mobile wireless industry, omitting a statement that would...
The Day Microsoft Went Hollywood with Windows 3.0
When Microsoft introduced Windows 3.0 on May 22, 1990, it did more than simply roll out a new product, it started the brief era...
HTC Will Upgrade Most Phones to Android 2.2, Android 2.3 on Track for Q4
HTC, whose Android-based smartphones include the Hero, Nexus One, and the Droid Eris and Droid Incredible, has told blogs most phones launched this year...
HP Recalling 54,000 Additional Laptop Batteries Due to Overheating
Hewlett-Packard, the world's largest producer of PCs, is recalling an additional 54,000 lithium ion batteries used in laptops after reports surfaced that the batteries...
Intel to Lift Atom Netbook Display Restrictions, Report Says
Intel appears ready to lift restrictions on Atom-based netbooks that prevented the use of the processors in devices with displays larger than 10.2 inches.The...
Google TV, Android 2.2, Chrome Web Store Lead Googles Latest Ventures
Google TV, Android 2.2, Chrome Web Store Lead Googles Latest Ventures
by Clint Boulton
The Google I/O Crowd
More than 5,000 developers showed up at Google's third...
EMC and Ciscos Acadia Cloud Computing Initiative
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HP Windows-Based Slate Tablet Alive and Well: Report
The Hewlett-Packard Slate, a tablet device running Microsoft's Windows 7 OS, will go on sale toward the end of HP's fiscal year in October,...
Facebook Privacy Changes Could Come Next Week
Facebook may change its policy settings as early as next week, but whether that will tame user backlash remains to be seen.In a radio...