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Apple Releases Aperture 3 Apple may not be at Macworld 2010 this week, but the company still managed to announce a new product just in time for the trade show. On Tuesday Apple announced...  |
Taking a Second Look at the Nook Barnes & Noble has updated its e-reader\'s software, but is it enough to make this device stand out in an increasingly crowded market?  |
Juniper to Integrate Mobile Networks and Edge Routers Juniper Networks will announce products that integrate mobile networks into its MX 3D Universal Edge routers at Mobile World Congress.  |
Nvidia Unveils Optimus Switchable Graphics Technology Promises switchable graphics that “just works.”  |
Seagate Doubles Capacity of Data Center Hard Drive Seagate released a 2.5-in SAS drive today that doubles the amount of capacity over previous drives and offers lower power consumption while increasing drive...  |
Motorola Droid Goes Android 2.1 This Week Motorola says it will update its Droid phone to the Android 2.1 software bringing rumored multitouch functionality to the handset  |
Cisco Picks up Where Starent Left off Cisco on Tuesday will introduce its first product derived from its Starent acquisition, the ASR 5000.  |
Protectionism Worries Indian Outsourcers An Indian trade body says protectionism in key markets like the U.S. could affect offshore outsourcing to India |
5 Hopes for a More Social Gmail Google will reportedly be announcing Facebook and Twitter-like features to be added to its e-mail service Gmail. |
Microsoft, Google Team With MediaTek in Smartphone Push Microsoft and Google have turned to Taiwanese chipset vendor MediaTek to boost their traction in smartphones aimed at China and other emerging markets.  |
Toyota to Recall Prius Hybrids Over ABS Software Toyota plans to recall around 400,000 of its Prius hybrid cars to replace software that controls the antilock braking system, the auto maker said Tuesday.  |
Google Now Taking User Phone Calls About Nexus One Just one week after Google posted an advertisement for a phone support program manager, the company is offering live telephone support for Nexus One customers.  |
Microsoft E-health Research Taps Xbox, Mobile Phones Microsoft is researching how gadgets like the company\'s Xbox 360, surface computers and accelerometers in mobile phones could be used to improve health care.  |
Google Eyes Social Net Role for Gmail The popular Webmail service will reportedly get features to challenge Twitter and Facebook.  |
IBM Launches Eight-core Power7 Processor, Servers UPDATE: IBM launched its latest eight-core Power7 processor on Monday.  |
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