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Xmarks extension alpha for Chrome arrives

Widely used bookmark synchronization plug-in is available in alpha form to those selected to test it. Xmarks hopes to open testing to more people soon.

August 20, 2009 in Software by Stephen Shankland Comment

Snow Leopard features hint at Apple tablet

Some of the upgrades to Mac OS X show that Apple could be headed toward software that would translate well to a larger touchscreen device.

June 17, 2009 in Hardware by Erica Ogg Comment

ARM joins Symbian Foundation, releases tools

The processor firm has signed up alongside other new entrants including Huawei and Visa. Meanwhile, both Symbian and ARM have released new developer tools.

October 23, 2008 in Communications by David Meyer Comment

Apple seen as likely new ARM licensee

Chipmaker says "a leading handset OEM" has signed up for a far-reaching architectural license to the company's mobile-chip designs, following Apple's acquisition of P.A. Semi.

July 31, 2008 in Hardware by Tom Krazit Comment

Symbian Foundation gets nine new members

The Nokia-led mobile open source consortium welcomes a slew of new members, including 3 and Marvell.

July 11, 2008 in Communications by David Meyer Comment

Cloud computing: Silver lining or marketing fog?

Depending on what you go for, clouds can accelerate results and replace upfront expense with a regular service fee. How do you decide what works?

June 10, 2008 in Software by David Tebbutt Comment

AMD launches Business Class platform

The chipmaker says the enterprise-focused platform, which comes with a new line-up of Phenom and Athlon processors, will offer guaranteed stability for at least two years.

April 29, 2008 in Hardware by David Meyer and Rupert Goodwins Comment

Sun's head chip guy heads to Juniper

David Yen, seen by many as a rising star at Sun, has left the company after leading its chip group.

March 25, 2008 in Hardware by Michael Kanellos Comment

Apple shares rolling downhill

Fearing recession, consumers rein in discretionary spending, and fewer iPods, iPhones, and Macs may be sold. Will Apple find its footing?

February 14, 2008 in Business by Arik Hesseldahl Comment

Texas Instruments' new OMAP chip not just for phones

The chipmaker isn't willing to give Intel any ground when it comes to portable handheld devices.

February 12, 2008 in Hardware by Tom Krazit Comment
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