Despite the fact that it recorded net income of $11.7 billion in 2014 onĀ $55.9 billion in revenue, Intel still isn’t reaping financial benefits from the mobile revolution. In fact, just the… Read more »
With two weather delays and a cross-country flight to Las Vegas from the east coast, I had plenty of time to think about the upcoming week. It’s time for another Consumer… Read more »
With phones and tablets usurping some activities from traditional computers, Intel is changing with the times. A new “Client Computing” group will combine the chip business for PCs, smartphones and tablets. Read more »
Anyone with aging parents or grandparents knows monitoring their well-being is a prime concern. New technologies make that easier, but there’s a fine line between maintaining peace of mind and stalking. Read more »
Chinese media, which tend to toe the government line, have already cast aspersions on Microsoft’s Windows 8, IBM’s servers and pretty much the entire U.S. tech industry. Read more »
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Growth for IT spending in 2014 will be an improvement from last year: up 4.9 percent. Smartphones and tablets will continue to be the main drivers. Read more »
The Spanish handset maker Geeksphone has released some specifications for its Revolution phone, which will allow users to change operating systems without voiding the warranty — it will come with Android(s… Read more »
Qualcomm is following Apple and Intel down the 64-bit rabbit hole, announcing today a new version of its Snapdragon processor supporting the new advanced computing architecture. Don’t expect these new chips… Read more »