Monthly Archives: June 2012
Samsung Series 7 Gamer ($1,799)
Samsung Series 7 Gamer ($1,799)
Supercharged with the processing power of a quad-core Intel processor and Nvidia graphics with 2GB of video memory, the Series...
Eclipse Juno Release Makes Java Developers Smarter
The Eclipse Foundation is aiming to make Java developers smarter, more productive and better equipped to build mobile applications and apps that leverage the...
MediaTek MT6577 Dual-Core Chip Aimed at Sub-$200 Smartphones
MediaTek is coming out with a dual-core ARM-based processor designed for low-cost smartphones, a booming part of the overall smartphone market.The MT6577, based on...
Customized Deals and Promotions
Customized Deals and Promotions
The simple buyer/seller model does not exist in today's economy. ABB allows businesses to adjust rates, promotions, discounts, accelerators, multi-axis pricing...
iPhone Has Earned Apple $150 Billion Over Last Five Years: Report
The Apple iPhone debuted five years ago June 29, and since then has earned Apple cumulative revenues of $150 billion, according to a new...
Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III to Finally Arrive July 1
Anyone wanting to pair a Samsung Galaxy S III with an unlimited data plan is in luck. Sprint, after a 10-day delay, will begin...
Google Nexus 7 Takes Aim at Amazon Kindle, All 7-Inch Tablets
Neither the hype nor the secrecy was quite the same at Google I/O in San Francisco as it was for Apples World Wide Developers...
iPhone Turns 5: 10 Contributions to Users and the Mobile Industry
Apples iPhone is now five years old. And in that time, the company has sold more than 250 million iPhones worldwide and cemented itself...
HP, Oracle Dispute Over Itanium Now in Judge’s Hands
Hewlett-Packard and Oracle will find out sometime after mid-July whether there is a contract between the two tech giants regarding Intel's Itanium platform.The decision...
Microsoft, Yammer Deal Turns Enterprise Social Media Partners Into Rivals
Enterprise social media partners who saw Microsoft as a natural ally and partner in their efforts to get their services running inside corporate offices...