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Acer Pokes Retina With New A700 Tablet

Acer on Thursday announced the Iconia Tab A700, an Android tablet with a 1080p high-definition display ...

New Vizio Line Sleek, Light and Kind of Apple-ish

Vizio rolled out its first line of computer devices Thursday, including CN15 laptops, the CT14/C15 Ultrabooks, and CA24/CA27 all-in-one PCs ...

Obama Signs Order for Full-Bore Broadband Expansion

President Barack Obama on Thursday signed an executive order intended to make broadband construction along federal roadways and properties in the United State more effective and up to 90 percent cheaper ...

Sony Charges Into Smartphone Scene With Xperia Ion

Sony has launched its first Xperia smartphone since buying out Ericsson in February. The Xperia Ion is a 4G LTE device that will be available from AT&T June 24 for US$100 with a two-year agreement ...

AMD Flexes ARM to Enhance Hardware Security

AMD on Wednesday announced it will develop a platform security processor based on the ARM Cortex-A5 processor. The company has entered a strategic partnership with ARM that will let it use ARM's TrustZone technology ...

Multitude of Mobile Wallets Could Give Consumers Crowded Pockets

Sprint, a carrier that offers at least five smartphones preloaded with Google Wallet, is reportedly working on its own digital wallet system, separate from Google's offering ...

Flame Self-Snuffs

The Flame malware has reportedly begun to self-destruct ...

New Program Looks to Laws, Ads and Tech to Curb Texting While Driving

One in three high school students has texted or emailed someone while driving a vehicle over the past 30 days, a study by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found ...

Einstein Avenged: Neutrinos Bow to Light Speed Laws

Eight months after the multinational Opera research team caused an uproar among physicists with its findings that some neutrinos appeared to travel faster than light, its findings have been officially refuted ...

Foursquare Tells Users Where to Go

Foursquare has released a fully made-over version of its geolocation app ...

Oracle’s Cloud Rolls In

Oracle on Wednesday announced what it described as the industry's broadest cloud strategy, outlining a vision of offering customers a soup-to-nuts cloud solution. ...

Samsung Gets Extra Cozy With Linux Foundation

Samsung on Tuesday deepened its involvement in the Linux ecosystem, reportedly upgrading its silver membership in The Linux Foundation to platinum and forking over the US$500,000 annual membership dues its new status requires ...

Google: Cyberspies Have Many Eyes, and Some Are Looking at Gmail

Google has begun informing certain individual users whom it believes may be the target of state-sponsored cyberattacks ...

Encryption on the Go, Part 2

Encryption on the Go, Part 1 ...

Microsoft’s SmartGlass Opens Windows All Over the Living Room

Microsoft demoed its new Xbox SmartGlass system at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles on Monday ...

Facebook Fiasco a Bigger Lesson for IPOs Than Early-Stage Startups

The fallout from Facebook's May IPO continued Tuesday as venture capitalist Paul Graham of Y Combinator warned Silicon Valley startups that they may be in for a stretch of hard times ...

Flame Singes Microsoft Security Certificates

Microsoft issued a ...

New Asus Desktop Converts Into Gargantuan Tablet

Asus on Monday unveiled an array of new hardware, including a hybrid Windows 8 desktop-cum-Android tablet at the Computex trade show in Taiwan ...

Oracle’s Java Case Takes Another Battering With API Ruling

With a ruling from United States District Judge William Alsup that application programming interfaces (APIs) cannot be copyrighted, it appears Oracle's lost yet another battle against Google over Java ...

Customers See Red as QuickBooks Online Flounders

Many customers of Intuit's QuickBooks Online are reporting problems with accessing the service for reasons that remain unclear ...

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