Microsoft says Intel's Windows 8 claims are factually inaccurate and misleading.
Intel's CEO Paul Otellini took a few shots at ARM in both mobile and PC.
Search-giant Google updated its Goggles app on Monday to include better note-taking capabilities, search history, and better business card recognition as machine-vision becomes more useful.
Analysts say Apple's love of consistency could play a factor into the company switching from Intel to ARM based chips for its PCs and laptops.
Voxox, the software that unifies all communication channels, is coming to the iPhone.
Verizon is reportedly pushing back the launch of the HTC Droid Charge 4G-capable phone a few days in the wake of its LTE network outage.
Three workers for Foxconn, which makes components for the iPhone and iPad, were arrested for allegedly leaking the iPad design.
HTC Sensation 4G’s stakes are high against Motorola’s Atrix and Droid Bionic 4G
Shares of RIM dropped one percent today on the news that early reviewers have not greeted RIM’s latest device with much enthusiasm.
Pacific Crest analyst James Faucette said in an analyst note yesterday that channel checks for Motorola's Xoom and Atrix 4G have come up with some disappointing results
The tech world is awash with speculation over what will be the new, groundbreaking features in Microsoft Windows 8, which could likely see light of the day in 2012. Here is a glimpse into the fancied features of the Windows 8, according to various leaks and tech world ruminations:
Microsoft is crafting the new OS version, Windows 8, from a position of strength. There haven’t been many clues as to when the release will take place but the tech world is frenzied over the possible arrival of Windows 8 early next year. Here's a look at what could be the features of Windows 8.
The company is looking to create supercomputers with 1,000 times more power than today's machines.
French wireless devices specialist Parrot
is looking for acquisitions and has up to 40 million euros available to spend, its finance director told Reuters on Tuesday.
Motorola Xoom is the first tablet computer with the features to compete against the uncontested leader iPad, according to AP's technology writer.
Costs for touch screen, memory, and processor to blame for Xoom's price point.
AT&T is planning to conquer the smartphone market with another razor thin smartphone.
New tablets before the end of 2011, Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha said today.
The Chinese manufacturer says its LePad tablet will reach foreign shores in June.
Brokerage Jefferies & Co. said winners at MWC are Blackberry maker Research In Motion (RIM), Samsung, Apple Inc., and Google Inc.'s Android.
Sony's tablet was missing at this year's Mobile World Congress, but the company aims to fix that this fall.
Called the Samsung Galaxy Indulge, the phone will be available later this week.