Monthly Archives: January 2011

Intel Chipset Design Flaw for ‘Sandy Bridge’ Chips Will Cost Time, Money

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Intel is recalling a support chip for the highly-touted new "Sandy Bridge" processors in a move that should have little technological impact but a...

Sprint Offering 4G Roaming in Jamaica, Taiwan

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Sprint customers now have access to 4G networks when travelling in Taiwan and Jamaica, the carrier announced Jan. 31. Through new partnerships with Digicel...

Greener Supply Chains Become the Norm

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RIM’s BlackBerry Curve Will Go All Touch-Screen: Report

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Research In Motion's next Curve will be touch-screen only, according to specs leaked on a BlackBerry rumor blog.The Canadian company, currently fighting to maintain...

Family Caregivers Embrace Mobile Technology to Aid Loved Ones

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Each year, caregivers provide an estimated $375 billion worth of uncompensated aid to family members, according to The National Alliance for Caregiving. Mobile applications...

Google, Mozilla Privacy Efforts Lead Security News

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User privacy was in the news this past week when Mozilla and Google proposed their own answers for concerns about online behavioral tracking by...

Microsoft Earnings, Kinect Sales, Salesforce Conflict Marked Week

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Microsoft's week was all about the numbers, courtesy of its Jan. 27 quarterly earnings call.For the three months ended Dec. 31, Microsoft chalked up...

Verizon iPhone Could Sell 25 Million Units in 2011: Analyst

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How many units will the Verizon iPhone sell?William Power, an analyst with R.W. Baird & Co., is reportedly suggesting some 25 million iPhones will...

Amazon: Kindle Ebooks Outselling Paperbacks

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In a twist that will likely have paper-loving bibliophiles screaming in agony, Amazon.com's Kindle ebooks have apparently started outselling paperbacks, having already surpassed hardcovers.Amazon...

Mozilla Firefox Ad Opt-Out Preferred over Google Chrome: EFF

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Mozilla Firefox received the early edge over the Google Chrome Web browser in a head-to-head match-up of software tools that let users elude ad-tracking...