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Intel takes aim at clever TVs as the gogglebox gets connected
News The company touted various elements of its plan Thursday at its Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, including a new Atom CE4100 processor for TVs, technology to automatically extract a highlight reel from a football... [28 Sep 2009]
The PC is past it: Computing power is everywhere, says Intel
News At the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco, chief executive Paul Otellini left attendees with a simple message: we'll keep innovating on the technology front, and you keep building the next big things. [24 Sep 2009]
Intel: How chip maker is tackling the changing datacentre
News At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, chip business chief Sean Maloney talked about what Intel is doing to address the needs of the enterprise and the changing datacentre. The datacentre is undergoing a major... [23 Sep 2009]
HP video conferencing and collaboration tools reach for the sky
News Unveiled together with Intel at the start of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Skyroom is a real-time collaborative video conferencing and whiteboarding tool. Looking to take advantage of tightened corporate... [23 Sep 2009]
Former eBay CEO vies to become Arnold Schwarzenegger's successor
News Likely contenders for the Democratic nomination include Attorney General Jerry Brown, who was already governor 30 years ago, US Senator Dianne Feinstein, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio... [22 Sep 2009]
Palm drops Windows Mobile operating system
News Then Palm chief executive Ed Colligan took the stage with Microsoft chairman Bill Gates in San Francisco to tout the new alliance. Palm is to stop making Windows Mobile devices. Chief executive Jon Rubinstein said on the... [18 Sep 2009]
Motorola joins the Android Cliq with T-Mobile device
News The announcement was made by Motorola's co-CEO Sanjay Jha at the Mobilize 09 conference in San Francisco, who was later joined by Cole Brodman, T-Mobile's chief technology and information officer, to show off the Cliq. [11 Sep 2009]
iPod Touch, Nano get costume change and price drop
News Apple on Wednesday unveiled a refreshed line-up of iPods, as well as new iTunes, and iPhone/iPod Touch system software at an invite-only event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. While there were no... [10 Sep 2009]
Steve Jobs: Firmly back in the driving seat at Apple
News Jobs was the first person to emerge on stage at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco to open the now-annual September iPod introduction. Though technically he returned to work two months ago, it was as... [10 Sep 2009]
Silverlight 4: Microsoft casts light on next version of Adobe Flash rival
News Silverlight 3 was launched in July at an event in San Francisco. Ahead of a broadcasting conference that starts later this week in Amsterdam, Microsoft on Tuesday shared some details on the next version of Silverlight. [09 Sep 2009]
Want to run iPhone apps on Windows phones?
News At VMware's annual user conference in San Francisco the company's director of product management and market development, Srinivas Krishnamurti, demonstrated running an application built for Android on a Windows mobile... [03 Sep 2009]
New Apple launch coming next week
News The music-themed event in San Francisco will be held at 10 am PDT at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, which is next door to Moscone Center, where Apple's much-larger Worldwide Developers Conference takes place every... [01 Sep 2009]
More than 600 jobs to go at Cisco
News The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that between 600 and 700 Cisco employees were laid off at the company's headquarters in San Jose, California. In February, Cisco said it cut about 250 jobs at its... [20 Jul 2009]
Microsoft's new shops not falling far from Apple's tree
News In the beginning of the decade, Microsoft had one retail outlet - at the San Francisco Metreon mall. Microsoft confirmed on Wednesday that it is planning to open its first stores this autumn, with at least some of the... [16 Jul 2009]
Data moving to the cloud? Cybercrime will follow
News The days of tracking down software counterfeiters in other countries who are selling pirated CDs are numbered as companies increasingly distribute software and store data online via hosted computing services, Matthew Parrella, an... [13 Jul 2009]