Monthly Archives: October 2011
Google Chrome Browser Could Hit 20% Share by 2012
Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Chrome Web browser could crack 20 percent market share by the new year if it keeps up its current growth pace.Chrome, which...
Facebook Frictionless Sharing Whips Privacy Advocates into Frenzy
Facebook raised eyebrows when it unveiled Timeline at its F8 show Sept. 22, sparking concern about whether users will appreciate having their life stream...
Facebook, Microsoft, U.S. Data Breach Legislation Lead Week’s Security News
Facebook dominatedthe privacy conversation this past week, as the social networking site rolled out a slew of new interface changes, including a real-time news...
Oracle OpenWorld 2011: Big Footprint in San Francisco
Larry Ellison and his band of Oraclenians don't do Oracle OpenWorld/JavaOne in a small way. This two-headed conference is so big, it is the...
Amazon Kindle Fire Costs $209.63 to Build: Analysts
Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet costs $209.63 to build, according to an analysis by IHS iSuppli Teardown Analysis Service. That figure includes $191.65 in materials...
Apple’s iPhone 5, iOS 5, Sprint Possible Focus of Oct. 4 Event
We know one thing: Apple is hosting an iPhone-themed event Oct. 4 at its Cupertino, Calif., headquarters.Beyond that, speculation abounds about Apple's plans for...
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 the True Rival to Amazon Kindle Fire
Yes, I know that there's a lot of talk out there about how the Kindle Fire is an iPad killer or that it will...
Microsoft Security Tool IDs Chrome Browser as Malware
Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Chrome security team has found that the free Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) Security Essentials antivirus software falsely identifies the Chrome browser as a piece...
Amazon Kindle Fire Supply Called Into Question
Now that the details and specifications of the Amazon Kindle Fire have been reported to death, the question turns to one of supply: Can...