Google Gears: Now on mobiles!
Search engine giant Google has announced the mobile edition of their Google Gears service.
Skype coming to Sony Playstatiion Portable
Sony has announced that they are soon going to add Skype functionality to their Playstation Portable gaming device.
CeBIT tech show opens under theme of green IT
Green IT is the dominant theme of this year's CeBIT trade fair, the world's largest tech show, which was officially launched in the northern German city of Hanover Monday evening.
Intel Lowers First-Quarter Gross Margin Forecast Due to Lower NAND Flash Memory Prices
All Other Business Expectations Unchange
Apple pulls China iPhone release
Apple and China Mobile have called off talks to launch the US group's popular iPhone handset to Chinese consumers.
Dragonfly Secures Additional Capital to Build Out Next Generation HD Video Network
Dragonfly, an Internet video
distribution provider, announced it has closed over $3 million in funding
to date from a group of strategic individual investors.
Apple Specialist Dealers Announce Big Growth in 2007
The Apple Specialist Marketing Co-op (ASMC) announced the results of their Annual Member Survey today showing big growth numbers for the independent Apple Specialist Reseller Channel and strong forecasts for 2008.
Intel Ships New Processors for Embedded, Communications and Storage Markets
Intel Corporation announced expanded offerings for embedded market segments with new processors with extended, 7-year life cycle support, a new chipset and a carrier-grade server. The processors, based on Intel's revolutionary high-k, metal gate transistor formula and manufactured on the company's 45-nanometer (nm) process, include the Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor 5400 Series and Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 5200 Series.
Toshiba Introduces High-Performance 5,400 RPM 1.8-Inch HDDs With Micro-SATA Connector
Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD) added a line of high-performance 5,400 RPM Serial ATA (SATA) 1.8-inch HDDs to its product offerings for mobile PCs.
Network Solutions Sued For Defrauding Millions
Network Solutions has forced millions of people to buy Internet domain names from them instead of cheaper competitors through a scheme that's netted the firm millions of dollars, a federal class action lawsuit filed today by Kabateck Brown Kellner, LLP states.






