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Photos: Emerging tech from location-based services to social networking

Move over smartphones netbooks, e-book readers all get connected AT&T Labs in San Francisco opened its doors on Thursday to show off its Emerging Devices division, as well as some research projects around location-based services, social networking, ...

From ERICA OGG AND JAMES MARTIN, Silicon.com,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.

Mobile computing keeping PC shipments afloat

Despite earlier, more dire predictions, PC sales are now estimated to fall off just two per cent from 2008 totals, according to a report released on Wednesday. The latest forecast issued from market research firm Gartner says PC shipments should reach 2 ...

From ERICA OGG, Silicon.com,  24 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Gartner, Inc.

HP video conferencing and collaboration tools reach for the sky

Looking to take advantage of tightened corporate travel budgets, HP has showed off the latest tech to come out of its labs, called Skyroom. Unveiled together with Intel at the start of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Skyroom is a real-time ...

From ERICA OGG, Silicon.com,  23 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Intel,  Mark Hurd,  Cisco Systems, Inc.

Dell settles fraud case with $4m

A year after the state of New York won its case against Dell and Dell Financial Services, the company will now pay up. The PC maker will pay out $4m to settle a case initially filed in 2007, New York's Office of the Attorney General said on Tuesday. ...

From ERICA OGG, Silicon.com,  16 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Andrew Cuomo

Steve Jobs: Firmly back in the driving seat at Apple

Though technically he returned to work two months ago, it was as the host of Wednesday's Apple music event that Steve Jobs publicly retook the reins of the company he founded. "I'm very happy to be here today with you all," he said. "As you may know, I ...

From ERICA OGG, Silicon.com,  10 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Steve Jobs,  Tim Cook (politician)

Jobs Makes it Clear He's Back in Charge at Apple

This is a section of the All Things Digital Web site featuring posts from around the Web, from other Dow Jones properties and also original pieces we solicit. The section is now explicitly labeled that it comes "from other Web sites." We are fully ...

From ERICA OGG, Voices | All Things Digital,  10 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Dow Jones,  Wall Street Journal

New Apple launch coming next week

Apple has officially confirmed that it will host an event next Wednesday, 9 September. Invitations went out Monday. 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 ...

From ERICA OGG, Silicon.com,  1 Sep 2009
Related Topics: The Beatles

Dell shows off sleek prototype touchscreen device

'Proof of concept' unveiled at China Mobile Android event Dell showed off a "proof of concept" smartphone at a China Mobile event on Monday - a device reportedly named the Mini 3i. Rumours began to circulate concerning the Mini 3i almost immediately ...

From ERICA OGG, Silicon.com,  18 Aug 2009

Apple still satisfaction king despite budget PC makers' gains

In a poor economy, some budget PC brands are finding its customers are happier than ever, according to this year's instalment of the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), an annual study completed by the US University of Michigan each year. In ...

From ERICA OGG, Silicon.com,  18 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Lenovo laptops losing juice to get battery replacement

Lenovo on Friday said it will replace batteries on several of its ThinkPad laptops that show error messages. Some users are reporting batteries are displaying error messages that read "Irreparable damage" or "Battery cannot be charged", and others are ...

From ERICA OGG, Silicon.com,  17 Aug 2009

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