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Is Verizon Enough to Save Palm and the Pre?

At the start of 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Verizon Wireless announced that beginning Jan. 25, it will be offering the Palm...

Google Android Sees Second Coming at CES 2010

The 2010 Consumer Electronics Show may be the show the high-tech world looks back on and proclaims as the event that ushered in the...

The Google Nexus One Loaner Agreement

Not everyone who covers Google could make the Jan. 5 launch event for the Google Nexus One smartphone and Webstore unveiling.Count me among them....

Miniature Might at CES: Tablets, Netbooks from HP, Acer, Others

Miniature Might at CES: Tablets, Netbooks from HP, Acer, Others by Nicholas Kolakowski No Title Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled three tablet PCs due for release in...

Apple’s Quattro Buy Validates Revenue Streams for the Mobile Web

Apple's quiet purchase of Quattro Wireless for a reported $275 million is more than another shot across Google's bow, it's a sign of an...

Alex eReader to Access Borders’ eBook Store

The Alex eReader from Spring Design will feature access to the upcoming Borders eBook store, Spring Design and Borders announced Jan. 7 during the...

Globalfoundries Gains Qualcomm as a Customer

Globalfoundries, the chip manufacturing business spun out in 2009 by Advanced Micro Devices, is continuing to move beyond AMD by entering into a deal...

Intel’s Otellini Reveals App Store for Netbooks, WiDi, Smartphone at CES

LAS VEGAS- During his Jan. 7 keynote address at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show here, Intel president and CEO Paul Otellini suggested his company...

Nvidia Tegra Chip Targets Tablets, Low-Cost Laptops

Nvidia will increase its competition with Intel with the release of its next-generation Tegra SoC (system-on-a-chip) offering, which the company is launching at the...

Dawn of the Zombie Outbreak Simulator

Click here to see screenshotszombie.pngOne of the common things that computers are used for is statistical simulations. All around the world computers are being...