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The new game console uses an x86 chip from AMD instead of an IBM processor, which means there's no native backwards compatibility for games.
The carrier's offer is a dime higher than the offer from the satellite provider.
The deal is a dime more expensive than the offer from Dish.
The iPhone maker is again No.
The chip change on the Galaxy 10.
Wordpress founder Matt Mullenweg says he usually sees 400 to 600 blog post defections from Tumblr per hour.
The company apologizes after an Instability forces it to take the preview version of a synchronization tool offline earlier than expected.
HP, in a way, is putting Microsoft and Windows on notice with its new Android offerings.
New MacBook Air models may be right around the corner -- if a reading of retailer tea leaves is correct.
Some big Dell customers are just beginning to migrate to Windows 7 -- an operating system that came out in 2009.
The chipmaker is traveling the globe to show consumers some of the newest PCs and tablets.
Google is happy enough with WebP to spread it across the company, including the Google+ app on Android.
Mozilla might be fine with mixed company, but it's not fond of mixed content.
The graphics chip tech in Apple's iPad and iPhone is due for a major update.
The company's market share stood at 6 percent in the fourth quarter, but jumped to 13.
The programming language for Web sites and Web apps is less complex and therefore easier to develop, Chrome programmers argue at Google I/O.
Google says at its I/O conference that security is so important to the company that it's part of its DNA, but passwords remain a thorny problem.
Microsoft's proposal to build its unified mouse-pen-multitouch interface technology into Chrome gets a warm reception at Google I/O.
Paul Otellini, who retired as the chip giant's CEO on Thursday, tells The Atlantic that he didn't do what it takes for Intel to be in Apple's initial smartphone.