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International Business Machines Corp has considered buying Research In Motion's enterprise division, Bloomberg reported On Friday, citing two unnamed sources.
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We're all gamers, right? Many of us might be owners of a Wii, Xbox 360, or PS3; however, there are those few who know that if they want to experience the true quality of what a game is able to deliver, the best platform to play on is the PC. The world of PC gaming has been standing strong for years, and despite the consoles stealing some of its thunder, the platform has proven time and time again, that PC gaming is not dead, but has only been getting stronger.
Microsoft's Surface tablets, the company's first foray into the hardware business, will not arrive until late October, but the software giant is not wasting any time. Microsoft is already looking at the next-generation Surface, TechRadar reported, after stumbling upon more than a dozen job ads posted on the Microsoft Careers site between June and August.
Gizmo giant Samsung is expected to introduce its new tablet, Galaxy Note 10.1, giving stiff competition to the new iPad.
The ongoing patent trial wars taking place in U.S federal court between Samsung and Apple took a rather bizarre twist Monday, when a paid Apple witness cited a report by Best Buy as evidence against Samsung. The report claimed that the number one reason customers return Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is because they thought they were purchasing Apple's iPad 2.
Acer, the world's third-largest computer maker, took a stand against Microsoft and publicly criticized the software giant'0s Surface tablet project, with Acer CEO JT Wang saying the Microsoft-branded tablet will likely "create a huge negative impact" for the Windows 8 and tablet ecosystems, and it would significantly affect manufacturers such as Acer.
Taiwanese computer maker Acer has urged Microsoft Corp to reconsider its planned venture into the tablet market, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
Samsung Galaxy Tab owners have been long waiting for Android Ice Cream Sandwich to arrive. At last, Samsung is rolling out Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich for its Galaxy lineup of Android tablets, but only in UK and Italy. According to recent reports, the update will reach U.S. shores soon.
Korean electronics giant Samsung has confirmed that its Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet will go on sale globally this month, with an LTE version set to arrive later this year. Unveiled back in February at the Mobile World Congress, Samsung’s 10.1-inch stylus-enabled Android tablet is essentially a larger version of the company’s similarly-named smartphone, sporting a 1280 x 800 display and stylus support.
Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd are embroiled in a high-stakes patent battle in several countries around the world, but only in Australia are they also engaged in "hot tubbing."
HP TouchPad tablet may have gone past its 15 minutes of fame as a webOS device, but Google's latest version of its Android operating system, Jelly Bean, may bring the TouchPad back to life. According to news surfaced on Thursday, Aug. 2, on the XDA-Developers forum, an unofficial port of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean CyanogenMod (CM) 10 custom ROM is available for the discontinued TouchPad.
Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs denied that a 7-inch iPad would happen, describing the current 10-inch form factor as ideal. However, leaked e-mails (that surfaced during the ongoing Samsung-Apple trial) revealed that executives at Apple thought differently and were in favor of a 7-inch tablet.
Apple and Samsung are currently battling it out in a high-profile patent case, granting Silicon Valley an unprecedented peek behind the stage of Apple's secretive design and culture. One of the highlights of the giants' day in court (on Friday, Aug. 3) was the release of internal e-mail in which Apple executives discussed a smaller version of the popular iPad, which bolsters iPad Mini rumors.