Former Google exec hopes to help grads with Upstart By Scott Nichols published 8 August 12 Recent college grads with great ideas and no funding should look into Dave Girouard's new venture.
More game developers expressing chagrin over Windows 8 By Scott Nichols published 8 August 12 Fear is there that the future of PC gaming is at stake if Microsoft moves towards a closed environment.
Windows RT to run a scaled back Office 2013 By Scott Nichols published 8 August 12 Sources close to Microsoft are saying that Windows RT will run a modified version of Office missing features for Surface optimization.
Google patents eye-tracking for Google Glass By Scott Nichols published 7 August 12 Google filed a patent today for a method of tracking eye movements to unlock mobile devices.
Buying textbooks? Rent them from Amazon instead By Scott Nichols published 6 August 12 Amazon introduced a new service Monday for students to rent their paperback and hardcover textbooks at a reduced price for a semester at a time.
Nexus 7 reportedly a boon for Nvidia By Scott Nichols published 6 August 12 Sources claim Nvidia will see big profits from Nexus 7 sales thanks to its Tegra 3 chip.
Sharp's future on shaky ground despite iPhone shipments By Scott Nichols published 3 August 12 Sharp stock prices drop to a 36-year low after announcement of quarterly losses.
AT&T acquires NextWave, hopes to increase 4G LTE coverage By Scott Nichols published 2 August 12 AT&T has moved to purchase NextWave Wireless in a bid to expand the carrier's 4G LTE network.
RIM looking at rivals to build Blackberry 10 By Scott Nichols published 2 August 12 RIM revealed it's considering licensing its Blackberry 10 operating system and letting other manufacturers produce the hardware.
HP wins Itanium case against Oracle By Scott Nichols published 1 August 12 HP won a legal victory in its breach of contract case against Oracle over Itanium-based server support.
Roku reveals Streaming Stick partners, release date 'soon' By Scott Nichols published 1 August 12 Roku announces manufacturing partners for HDTVs that will be compatible with its upcoming Roku Streaming Stick.
Barnes and Noble adds skobbler maps to Nook By Scott Nichols published 30 July 12 Barnes and Noble announces a partnership with skobbler to provide maps on Nook tablets.
New iPad and iPhone prototype photos revealed By Scott Nichols published 27 July 12 Recently released court documents show a variety of Apple's scrapped designs for both the iPad and iPhone.
Facebook squeaks by revenue estimates, but shares plunge By Scott Nichols published 26 July 12 After stumbling through the gate for the IPO, Facebook makes their first quarterly earnings call and it's not totally disappointing.
Qualcomm releases expensive uber-tablet for developers By Scott Nichols published 25 July 12 Qualcomm released a new tablet based on its latest quad-core processor that is aimed at developers, but open to the public.
Dell rolls out affordable laptops for designers By Scott Nichols published 24 July 12 Dell announces two new affordable laptops aimed at heavy duty designers and power users.
Apple refused to negotiate 3G licenses, according to Samsung By Scott Nichols published 23 July 12 During hearings in an Australian court on Monday, Samsung alleges that Apple refused to negotiate a licensing agreement for 3G patents it later violated.
Analysts drop Nokia credit rating to junk By Scott Nichols published 20 July 12 Credit rating agencies have downgraded Nokia's long-term outlook to junk status after second quarter losses.
Apple patent could spell trouble for Android By Scott Nichols published 18 July 12 Apple is awarded a new patent that casts a broad net and may catch Android and Windows Phone.
Photos of first iPad prototype revealed By Scott Nichols published 18 July 12 Recently unsealed court documents reveal a first look at an early iPad prototype dating back to 2002.
Windows 8 full retail version not available, pros and cons By Scott Nichols published 13 July 12 We look at the potential benefits and drawbacks of only offering upgrades and an OEM edition for the new OS.
Sony says it will launch another tablet by the end of the year By Scott Nichols published 13 July 12 Sony confirms plans to launch a new tablet before Christmas, but will it be Android or Windows 8?
Some free android apps pose a security risk By Scott Nichols published 12 July 12 A recent study found that 5 percent of free apps contain advertising that borders on malware, putting your personal data at risk.
Next-gen Kindle facing manufacturing delays By Scott Nichols published 12 July 12 Amazon is facing production issues with its next generation of Kindle ereaders, which may result in delays.
Older 64-bit Macs won't get new version of Mountain Lion By Scott Nichols published 11 July 12 Apple confirms that some older 64-bit Macs will not be able to support an upgrade to OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion.