"Dell refreshes its mainstream Inspiron R laptops with optional touchscreens"
Engadget 8:11 AM
"Dell updating budget Inspiron R laptop line with touchscreen displays"
The Verge 8:30 AM
"Dell updates Inspiron R laptops for 2013"
UberGizmo 8:17 AM
"CES 2013: Dell Outs Touch-Based Inspiron, HD XPS Laptop/Dell's budget and mainstream Inspiron laptops get touch, while the Dell XPS 13 goes HD."
PC Magazine 8:18 AM
"Dell's Project Ophelia: an Android 4.0 stick that turns any display into a PC"
Engadget 8:31 AM
"Dell commits to cloud client computing with Project Ophelia"
CloudPro 8:17 AM
"CES: Dell Wyse details pocket Android thin client for mobile workers"
V3 8:17 AM
"Dell picks Prakash Jothee to head global corporate strategy"
The Times of India 8:18 AM
"Ex-IBMer whose hiring at Dell triggered lawsuit leaves PC maker"
WRAL Techwire 8:37 AM
"Trade of the Day: Hewlett-Packard (HPQ)/The Feb. $16 calls have the most liquidity and volatility: and the most profit potential"
InvestorPlace 8:19 AM
"HP hoping to reverse tablet failures with ElitePad 900: HP is putting the ElitePad 900 through extensive testing before shipping"
IDG News Service 8:21 AM
"CES 2013: HP reveals host of new monitors"
ITProPortal 8:22 AM
"Microsoft CEO crashes Qualcomm keynote at CES"
CBS News 8:40 AM
"Microsoft expects Motorola to withdraw Xbox complaint after FTC settlement: Microsoft told the US International Trade Commission it expects Motorola Mobility to withdraw some requests for patent-related injunctions"
Computerworld 8:42 AM
"Microsoft: 60 million Windows 8 licenses sold to date"
ZDNet 5:41 PM
"New Intel Chipsets Spur Hope for Windows 8 Surge in 2013: 2012 was a tough year for Windows 8 hardware. But 2013 is already looking a lot better"
Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows 11:43 AM
"Intel Hedges Bets, Gets Cozy With Android: At CES 2013, Intel shows it won't let longstanding partnership with Microsoft stand in the way of growth."
InformationWeek 8:38 AM
"Power saving through marketing: Intel's '7 watt' Ivy Bridge CPUs/The new CPUs definitely save some power, but not as much as you might think."
Ars Technica 6:26 PM
"Intel at CES: More performance, less power, and x86 everywhere/2013 will be a defining year for Intel's mobile computing strategy."
Ars Technica 8:47 AM
"Voice recognition will make touch obsolete, Intel exec says: Intel Senior Vice President Mooly Eden tells CNET that other forms of 'perceptual computing' will change computing as we know it. And it may not be as far away as it seems."
CNET 3:31 PM
"Intel preps its first quad-core Atom chip for tablets: Intel says the upcoming Bay Trail chip will have double the performance of today's Clover Trail processors"
InfoWorld 8:30 AM
"Intel Haswell: $599 Touch Ultrabooks In 2013"
BYTE 8:30 AM
"5 Things to Expect from Intel This Year"
Techland 8:30 AM
"Intel and AMD take another step into the future with perceptual computing"
Digital Trends 8:26 AM
"AMD takes fight to Intel with Richland, Temash and Kabini/Read more: AMD takes fight to Intel with Richland, Temash and Kabini"
PC Pro [Free Registration Required] 8:27 AM
"AMD's Su says engineers transitioning from PC culture"
Yahoo! News 8:55 PM
"AMD Demos Next Gen APUs, Partners with Vizio, HP, ASUS"
HotHardware 11:03 AM
"AMD shows off Windows 8 tablet with upcoming Tamesh chip: Temash chips will come in dual- and quad-core versions and will be twice as fast as the Z60 tablet chip introduced in October"
InfoWorld 8:25 AM
"AMD Taps NVidia Vet to Lead Global Channel Sales, Names CFO"
The VAR Guy 8:26 AM
"AMD unveils new APUs, SoCs and Radeon HD 8000 Series"
bit-tech 8:26 AM
"Cisco Expands Linksys Smart WiFi Portfolio"
eWeek 8:29 AM
"IBM services chief and CEO contender Daniels retires: Other top brass may follow suit, letting others move up"
Channel Register 8:35 AM
"International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) Looking to Develop Affordable 'Cloud Computing'"
The Point 8:36 AM
"IBM brings smarter home, mobile initiatives to CES 2013/Summary: IBM shows off its cloud platform and new partnerships amid the connected home buzz at CES 2013."
ZDNet 8:37 AM
"Why Warren Buffett Keeps Buying IBM"
Forbes 8:36 AM
"Vint Cerf: Internet competition has 'evaporated' since dial-up/Zero regulation for telcos could endanger neutrality, Internet co-creator says."
Ars Technica 5:59 PM
General Interest
"Sony CEO Kaz Hirai: 'We need to be a more focused company'/The Verge sits down with Sony's president and CEO for a chat"
The Verge 6:26 PM
"Simulated trip to Mars left crew with sleep, exercise problems: Some napped, one shifted to a 25-hour day; all but one remained alert."
Ars Technica 3:07 PM
"Textbooks at CES highlight the changing education industry: McGraw-Hill is introducing a new 'adaptive textbook' called the Smartbook for computers and tablets."
The Verge 2:11 PM
"Google Opens Up Registration For 'Advanced Power Searching' Program"
TechCrunch 2:10 PM
"Hulu Debuts Previews Of Its 2013 Original Programming And Exclusive Series"
TechCrunch 12:00 PM
"Steam 'game console' hardware debuted at CES: A modular PC designed to let users to play Steam games on their TV has been unveiled at CES."
BBC 3:22 PM
"Valve-funded Steam-optimized PC coming from Xi3"
GamesIndustry 11:03 AM
"Firefox OS Makes An Appearance At CES On 'Mystery' Hardware [Video]"
Redmond Pie 10:07 AM
"Samsung's Video search tool for TVs will be coming to tablets too: TJ Kang, senior vice president of Samsung's media solution center, tells CNET that certain tablets will be able to use the new feature that allows users to search live TV and various streaming services through one app."
CNET 9:46 AM
"Broadcom chip ushers in H.265 and UltraHD Video: The H.265 Video standard, aka HEVC or MPEG-5, squeezes more pixels over a network connection to support new high-resolution 4K TVs. Broadcom's c"
CNET 8:17 PM
"Qualcomm's insane CES 2013 keynote in pictures and tweets: A night of cringeworthy conversations, product demos, and music"
The Verge 5:58 PM
"CES keynote: Young people today are 'born mobile'"
CNN 8:41 AM
"Ballmer, Big Bird and Desmond Tutu enliven Qualcomm's big night at CES: The chip maker put on quite a show but found time to announce a new family of Snapdragon chips, the 800 series"
Network World 8:41 AM
"Amazon Prime arrives in Canada: Free two-day shipping, no Instant Video"
Engadget 9:18 AM
"Manufacturers Need You to Buy an Ultra-High-Def 4K TV. Save Your Money"
Wired 9:00 AM
"Google offers free Wi-Fi in Chelsea neighborhood: The company's free public Wi-Fi in the Chelsea neighborhood is available to folks between Gansevoort Street and 19th Street from 8th Avenue to West Side Highway."
CNET News 9:46 AM
"U.S. Senator Charles Schumer, Google CIO To Unveil Free WiFi In NYC's Chelsea Neighborhood"
TechCrunch 8:24 AM
"Is NYC Getting Super Fast, Free Internet? Google Is Holding A Mysterious Press Conference This Morning (GOOG)"
San Francisco Chronicle 8:23 AM
"Google's Schmidt Meets Web Surfers in North Korea"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 9:14 PM
"Google exec gets look at NKoreans using Internet: From Silicon Valley to Kim Il Sung University, Google exec visits NKorean students using web"
Associated Press 8:04 AM
"New Sony Android handsets to arrive with 1080p displays: Both handsets will utilize Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 mobile processor"
Ars Technica 8:59 AM
"For Sony at C.E.S., the More Pixels the Better"
New York Times 8:06 AM
"First 1TB USB flash drive coming soon: Kingston said its new DataTraveler USB drives will support transfer read speeds of up to 240MB per second"
Macworld UK 8:02 AM
"Nikon shipping D5200 DSLR camera by end of January in US"
Electronista 10:06 AM
"Facebook Rolls Out More Timeline Changes, Puts Focus On Messages And Friend Interactions"
Redmond Pie 10:07 AM
"Facebook Helps Reunite Two Sisters After 72 Years"
Social Barrel 9:51 AM
"Facebook Status Updates Make College Students Feel Less Lonely"
Social Barrel 4:25 PM
"Facebook Has Something Mysterious to Show Everyone"
Wired 7:51 PM
Press Releases
"American Apparel Drives Performance With Oracle Commerce Solutions: Fashion Retailer Uses Oracle to Personalize Shopping, Improve Site Speed and Increase Sales"
Sys-Con Media 8:43 AM
"Cisco, NXP Invest In Cohda Wireless To Enable The Connected Car"
Melodika.net 8:28 AM
"HP to Move Poland's National Centre for Health Information Systems to Electronic Patient Records"
Marketwire 8:21 AM
"Dell doubles object storage software choices with Scality"
ComputerWeekly 8:18 AM
"Great Lakes Computer Spins Off New Dell Premiere VAR – Optio Data"
Daily Markets 8:08 AM
Microsoft
"Windows 8: Not for Old-at-Heart PCs"
AllThingsD 6:27 PM
"Microsoft rolls out firmware updates to Windows RT as part of Patch Tuesday"
ZDNet 6:00 PM
"Microsoft, not third parties, should be the one jailbreaking Windows RT: The perverse incentives created by locked-down platforms promote insecurity."
Ars Technica 3:11 PM
"First cracks appear in Windows RT's locked-down desktop: But the complex hack falls some way short of being a useful jailbreak."
Ars Technica 11:43 AM
"Sprint Vaguely Jumps on Windows Phone 8 Bandwagon: Sprint says it will deliver Windows Phone 8 handsets this year, but won't even say which models it will offer"
Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows 9:52 AM
"No Mobile YouTube for Windows Phones"
HTML 5 Report 8:46 AM
"Forget CES, it's Microsoft Patch Tuesday!"
BetaNews 8:46 AM
"Microsoft: Don't Worry About Google Chromebooks"
Seeking Alpha 8:42 AM
"Windows RT hack? Don't sweat it, Microsoft says: A hack that could allow Windows RT to run unsigned desktop apps doesn't seem to faze the folks at Microsoft."
CNET News 8:41 AM
"5 Computer Mice Made for Windows 8: Want to get the most out of your Windows 8 experience? Check out these 5 mice made for Microsoft's newest operating system."
PC Magazine 8:42 AM
Government/Law/Politics
"Texas student loses lawsuit over school orders to wear RFID bracelet: Sophomore had filed suit on religious grounds, arguing that RFID bracelets symbolized the 'Mark of the Beast.'"
The Verge 9:15 PM
"Talk about big data: How the Library of Congress can index all 170 billion tweets ever posted"
Computerworld New Zealand 6:58 PM
"Scientists Confirm That Blocking Pirate Sites Does Absolutely Nothing"
Gizmodo 4:25 PM
"US is main source of EU credit card fraud - Europol"
BBC 3:23 PM
"France tells internet service provider to end ads block"
BBC 3:23 PM
"Bob Dylan's record label dodges copyright law with super limited release of rare songs: Available in just 100 copies, Sony Music's box set exploits Europe's 'use it or lose' it provision to avoid the public domain"
The Verge 2:11 PM
"Web Firms Pressed to Pay More: French Government, Internet ProViders Want Google, Others to Invest in Infrastructure"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 9:50 AM
"India to Western Tech Firms: To Sell It Here, Build It Here"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 9:50 AM
"Witnessing The Rebirth Of The Greek Startup Ecosystem"
TechCrunch 9:12 AM
"Scientists Relieved As Supreme Court Passes Over Case Against Embryonic Stem Cell Research"
Forbes 9:09 AM
"Treasurys up before auction seen as Fed gauge: U.S. to sell 3-year notes at highest yield in several months"
MarketWatch 8:51 AM
"ENISA, Europe's Cyber Security Agency, Says Drive-By Exploits Are The Biggest Threat Today, Spam On The Decline"
TechCrunch 9:15 AM
Analysis/Editorial/Help/Opinion
"The delicious snacks of CES: tradeshow tailgating/This year's 'exclusive' Digital Experience was a tribute to the American experience, complete with faux cheerleaders and gridiron heroes"
The Verge 7:58 PM
"From pizza museums to Sundance films: Kickstarter projects collect $274M in 2012"
GigaOM 7:33 PM
"Demo: Conditional actions in Photoshop CS6"
Adobe 1:15 PM
"Nokia Confirms It's Keeping An Open Mind About Using Android In Future. Message To Microsoft: Don't Take Support For Granted? | TechCrunch"
TechCrunch 10:07 AM
"Could the next Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram ever debut at CES? More apps, websites, and cloud software startups are creeping into the gadget show, but they remain an afterthought to the main action"
The Verge 9:19 AM
"Plot An Effective Data Archive Strategy"
TechWeb News 9:08 AM
"In which 'Windows Technical Support' scammers call me again: 'Justin Roberts' would like to fix my computer remotely."
Ars Technica 8:44 AM
"The Free Creative Suite 2 Conundrum"
creativebits 8:03 AM
Acquisitions/Deals/Investments/Mergers
"Out of nowhere, Dish makes offer to fully acquire Clearwire: Sprint made a bid to buy Clearwire last month, dubs competition 'illusory.'"
Ars Technica 6:58 PM
"Dish Network makes $5.15B bid for Clearwire"
Associated Press 6:58 PM
"Priceline gets U.S. approval to buy Kayak"
Reuters 11:32 AM
"Context is king in mobile advertising, as InMobi snaps up Overlay Media"
GigaOM 10:06 AM
"Nearstream merges with LoopFuse, turning social media chatter into sales leads"
GeekWire 9:42 AM
"Zulily rival Totsy buys assets of daily deal site Mamasource"
GeekWire 9:42 AM
"U.S. Heathcare Data Warehousing Platform Health Catalyst Closes $33M Series B, Led By Norwest; Sequoia, Sorenson Also Backing"
TechCrunch 9:15 AM
"Quantcast Acquires Startup MakeGood To Improve Ad Data Aggregation"
TechCrunch 9:14 AM
"Chartboost Raises $19 Million From Sequoia And Others To Help Developers Promote Mobile Games"
TechCrunch 9:13 AM
"Bill Gates Invests In Cancer DNA Sequencing Firm"
Forbes 8:45 AM
Tech Stocks
"Final Glance: Computer companies/Shares of some top computer companies were mixed at the close of trading"
Associated Press 6:41 PM
"Blue Chips Retreat for Second Day"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 6:42 PM
"U.S. stocks end lower as investors await earnings"
MarketWatch 3:12 PM
"Euro gives up Japan-inspired gains: Yen backs off severe losses versus dollar and euro"
MarketWatch 10:48 AM
"Asia Markets: Asian stocks retreat; firm yen pressures Tokyo"
MarketWatch 10:23 AM
"Midday Glance: Computer companies/Computer companies shares down at 1 p.m."
Associated Press 1:05 PM
"Samsung racks up record $8.3 billion Q4 profit as sales approach 500 handsets per minute"
BGR News 11:12 AM
"Samsung Forecasts Record $8.3 Billion Profit"
Reuters
"Samsung Expects Another Record Quarter In Q4: $8.3BN Profit, On Sales Of $53.6BN"
TechCrunch 9:15 AM
"Sirius XM Countdown: Day 6 of 60, Here Comes $3.50"
Forbes 9:10 AM
"Videogame stocks fall on GameStop report: Sony, Nintendo, Electronic Arts and Activision all take a hit"
MarketWatch 10:49 AM
"GameStop says same-store sales to fall; shares drop"
Reuters 9:07 AM
"CES news barely nudges Tech Stocks"
USA Today 9:01 AM
"Wall Street dips as earnings season begins"
Reuters 8:59 AM
"Ahead of the Bell: US Consumer Credit/US consumer borrowing likely rose November, reflecting Sandy rebound"
Associated Press 8:03 AM
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