
Designed for 802.11ac wireless, the new 5G chips are being targeted for entry-level devices. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media
Its PC-making rivals may be hurting, but Lenovo is turning in record results as evidenced by its latest quarter and fiscal year.
Tesla is proving that a U.S. electric car company can succeed. It paid off a $465 million loan nine years early.
Hewlett-Packard is thinking a lot more about Android these days. CEO Meg Whitman focused on new Android products during the company's earnings conference call.
Wall Street was expecting earnings of 81 cents a share on revenue of $28 billion for the second quarter.
The tech research firm believes 78 million PCs will ship with touch by 2016, up from 4.6 million in 2012.
The board urges shareholders to vote "yes" for the bill when they meet to place their ballots on May 31. Originally posted at News - Mobile
Faster browsing and better offline support for some Web apps kick off the stable version of Chrome 27.
Intel's just-announced new devices division will be guided by Mike Bell, a former executive at Apple and Palm.
Xbox One uses an AMD x86 chip instead of an IBM processor, which means there's no native backwards compatibility for games. Originally posted at Reviews - Games and Gear

