Monthly Archives: December 2011
Neat Document Digitizers Cut Out Personal Paper Chases
There are still three days before Christmas, counting what's left of today. As we all know, some of the most intense gift-buying happens in...
RockMelt Taps Facebook Timeline With Social Omnibox
Social Web browser startup RockMelt launched its fifth beta version Dec. 20, improving the browser's search bar, adding a ticker to its Social Reading...
ATandT’s T-Mobile Bid: Anatomy of a Failure
Nobody outside the executive suites at Deutsche Telekom and AT&T really knows what was promised early in 2011 when the management of the two...
Virtualization Management Brings the Ultimate in Efficiency
A funny thing happened on the way to virtualization: Many IT managers discovered that instead of bringing simplicity to their busy data centers, the...
Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Gingerbread Phones Have Dual SIM Cards
Samsung is closing out 2011 by introducing the Galaxy Y Duos and Galaxy Y Pro Duos, two low-end dual SIM models that allow two...
Consumer Electronics Show: 10 Things You’ll See in 2012
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has historically been a place for some of the industry's biggest names to showcase some of the ideas they've...
Apple’s iPad 3 Could Feature Siri, Retina Display, New Processor
What features could end up in Apple's iPad 3?That Apple intends to introduce a successor to its bestselling tablet is a dead certainty. The...
Apple iPod Shuffle ($49)
Apple iPod Shuffle ($49)
With five snazzy colors, 2GB of storage and the typical Apple design polish, this tiny MP3 player is the perfect gift...
Yahoo, Facebook Strengthen Ties Despite Yahoo’s Uncertain Future
Yahoo (NASDAQ:YHOO), struggling to maintain and grow ad revenues as it cedes ground to Google and other Internet giants, Dec. 20 boosted its relationship...
AMD Intros Powerful Radeon 7970 GPU, New PC APU Chips
Advanced Micro Devices is using the week before Christmas to show off new processor and graphics products for mainstream PC users as well as...