Monday, December 6, 2010

T-Pain Says: It Ain't Hardcore Unless It's Hexacore

I want some of them megagigabytes.

Toshiba's strength in the portable market isn't from just luck. The company had to cleverly use its resources to design and distribute laptops that consumers wanted.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Motorola Hints to New Threat at Verizon

The iPhone could put Motorola in a world of hurt in Q1 2011.
Thursday during the Credit Suisse 2010 Technology Conference, Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha delivered a keynote speech that seemingly detailed the company's roadmap for 2011. Out of the topics ranging from tablets to top-tier smartphones to4G smartphones, one particular nugget stood out that may perk up the ears of loyal Apple consumers nationwide: Verizon Wireless.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Apple Sued Over MagSafe Adapter Fire

Looks like Apple’s moves to beef up its legal department seem to have come just in time. The consumer electronics company was recently sued by an insurer over the MagSafe adapter.
Back in 2008, the laptop accessory was cited as the cause for a bedroom accident that led to insurance payouts “in excess of Seventy-Five Thousand [US] Dollars”. The Great Northern Insurance Company is seeking to recover its payments from Apple through legal means, having filed suit in New England US District Court.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Google Deranks Bad Vendors in Search Results

Naughty behavior from those vendors who have earlier found a loophole in Google’s search algorithm to their benefit, will now lead to a lot less desirable search ranking results.
Negative results are now what are in store for those that abuse their customers and think this will result in a better search ranking result, as Google as tweaked and tuned its algorithm to deter these types of bad business practices.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Tegra 2-powered Olympus Turns Up at the Market

You just never know what you'll find at the local flea market.
I love flea markets. They're the perfect example of the age-old adage, "One man's trash is another man's treasure." Still not convinced? Well, one Gizmodo tipster claims he managed to snatch up an Olympus at a market recently. That's a Motorola Olympus, by the way, not a camera.