Gartner revises its 2009 PC forecast. Plus, more layoffs at Nokia, Brocade says it’s not for sale and an unsettling ad for the Headstart PC (Nov. 24).
(less)
Google shows off its new Chrome operating system. Plus, cuttin' a rug at the Microsoft Store, a tough choice for AOL employees and an update on Oracle’s standoff with the European Union (Nov. 20).
(less)
Time Warner says it will spin off AOL as a separate company in early December. Plus, Cisco raises its bid for Tandberg and Windows 7 really rules (Nov. 16).
(less)
Dell confirms plans to launch an Android-based smartphone. Plus, Dolly Parton pitches Internet Explorer and Palm gears up to launch the Pixi (Nov. 13).
(less)
AMD and Intel settle their long-running legal disputes. Plus, AT&T complains about Verizon’s "Misfit Toys" ad and iPhone exclusivity comes to an end in the UK (Nov.12).
(less)
Hewlett-Packard announces plans to acquire network equipment maker 3Com. Plus Yahoo CEO Carol, Bartz bails on her CES keynote and Bing gains some search market share in October (Nov. 11).
(less)
Microsoft announces plans to sack another 800 employees. Plus, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo sues Intel and the App Store hits the 100,000 app milestone (Nov. 4).
(less)
Apple pitches TV networks on a plan to offer an iTunes-based TV subscription service. Plus, Bob Moffat leaves IBM and good news for the chip industry (Nov. 2).
(less)
Safe Search Filter is ON.
Truveo understands that some content may not be appropriate for all users.
We provide a Safe Search Filter so that you can choose the content best suited to your personal interest.
Turning OFF the Safe Search Filter may display content that is only suitable for viewers over 18 years of age.
Click the button below if you are over 18 and would like to turn OFF the Safe Search Filter.