LAS VEGAS - Intel Corp rolled out on Friday the next generation of its netbook computers aimed at the education sector and emerging markets, touting the variety of ways technology is helping the world's poor.
LAS VEGAS - Intel Corp rolled out on Friday the next generation of its netbook computers aimed at the education sector and emerging markets, touting the variety of ways technology is helping the world's poor.
LAS VEGAS - Microsoft’s mighty servers were overwhelmed Friday as computer users worldwide rushed to download a free test version of a Windows 7 operating system being groomed to succeed Vista.
LAS VEGAS - The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicked off here with exhibitors displaying gadgetry ranging from snazzy new smartphones to envelope-sized computers to 3D high-definition television sets.
Las Vegas – Yahoo Inc unveiled on Wednesday a list of partners to aid its push to bring the Internet and television together, hoping their joint effort will finally connect with consumers.
BRUSSELS - Chipmakers STMicroelectronics and Infineon Technologies said on Wednesday the European Commission had raided their premises in October as part of a cartel investigation concerning smart card chips.
LAS VEGAS - Motorola Inc unveiled a cell phone made of recycled water bottles on Tuesday, hoping to cash in on the trend for environmentally friendly products.
SAN FRANCISCO - Hewlett-Packard Co HPQ.N is unveiling a host of cost-conscious PC products, including a new netbook targeted at professionals, a pair of ultra-light notebooks, and a new gaming and multimedia PC.
The International Consumer Electronics Show, the largest trade show in the U.S., opens this week in Las Vegas with a full slate of giant TVs and inventive gadgets, despite the pall of a recession hanging over the industry.
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc.’s iPhone 3G can be unlocked with new software, allowing the device to run on unauthorised wireless networks, a group called the iPhone Dev Team said.
HELSINKI - Nokia will focus on profit development amid a falling cell phone market in which many competitors are cutting prices, Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo told the Financial Times.