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    Apple Investors Brace for More Turbulence

    SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc's results will be dissected more closely than ever next week, after a share swoon raised concerns on Wall Street that the stock's gravity-defying rally may be losing steam.

  • Tablet

    Intel Eyes Sales Pickup, Investors Cautious

    Top chipmaker Intel Corp posted earnings confirming the PC industry is alive -- but not kicking -- and said sales would accelerate in the second half of the year with a powerful new PC processor.

  • Tablet

    iPad Mini Rumors Surface: Q3 Launch Likely, $249-$300 Price Tag

    Despite incessant efforts by mobile technology giant Apple to keep a lid on its developments on a speculated "mini iPad" model, the Chinese rumor mill is peddling claims that Apple is working on a smaller version of the iPad. The report published by NetEase details that Apple is working a new mini Apple tablet.

  • Tablet

    Dell Inspiron Duo Gets Windows 8 Treatment (Review)

    I've been using the Dell Inspiron Duo for over a month, and while it is not the best netbook/tablet I have ever used, it is good for what it is. The device came with Windows 7 along with some Dell built-in software which tried and failed to make touch relevant. So, because of that, the software aspect of this review will be based around Windows 8 Consumer Preview. The default Windows 7 OS just doesn't do this device any justice whatsoever. It makes the experience so bad that users would rather...

  • Tablet

    iPad Mini May Launch in Q3 with $249-$299 Price Tag (Rumor)

    Apple iPad Mini rumors have been around since the fall of 2009. But from January 2012, the buzz around iPad Mini has surprisingly increased. Following the evolution of the new iPad, Apple is being suspected of working on a smaller version of the iPad. Apple iPad Mini is expected to launch in Q3 with a price tag of $249-$300.

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    Asus N Series Laptops Gets Detailed Ahead of Milan DesignWeek 2012 (VIDEO)

    The upcoming Asus N-Series of laptops have been detailed ahead of an unveiling at DesignWeek 2012 next week in Milan. There will be three models in a range of sizes.

  • What's App

    Spotify Now Lets Brands Create own Spotify Apps, Suggest Playlists

    Brands will now be able to create their own sound tracks and suggest playlists to users, using the Spotify Music Platform, reports Adage . The report, which has been confirmed by Spotify, states that brands such as AT&T, Reebok as well as Intel will release applications featuring customized playlists.

  • Tablet

    Splashtop Lets You Try Out Windows 8 Metro UI on iPad

    Splashtop has launched a new tablet application to replicate the Windows 8 user interface on the iPad. This app comes in handy especially for developers who are working on Windows 8 apps and want to test them on a tablet, since an actual Windows 8 tablet is not available for sale yet.

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    Apple Releases Flashback Malware Removal Tool: How to Download the Tool and Remove the Mac Trojan

    Following the recent uproar over the epidemic of infected Macs, Apple has now released the third Java update in a week for Mac OS X. This update contains, as promised, the tool to remove the Flashback malware from infected systems. The new update does not address any new vulnerabilities the first two updates did not already patch, but it does deal with the damage and proactively reduces the security risk for Mac users.

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    Asus Transformer Pad 300 Tablet Boasts of Beefy Specs, Will Hit U.S. Market on April 22

    Asus's upcoming tablet, the Transformer Pad 300, is hitting the U.S. market this month on April 22. The new tablet is an upgraded version of Transformer Prime but at a cheaper price.

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    UK School Children to Get taste of Raspberry Pi PCs Next Week

    After a couple of setbacks, the first batch of the bare-bones Raspberry Pi computers, designed to help children get started with programming, is finally ready to be issued to users.

  • Tablet

    FlashBack Trojan Mac Infection Drops from 600, 000+ to 270,000

    There will be a reprieve for Apple computers users in light of the significant drop of Apple FlashBack trojan infections announced by software security firm. According to a report published by Symantec, the infection of the Apple computers has dropped to less than half of the over 600,000 infections that were noted last week by the Kaspersky antivirus vendors.

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