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Adobe Admits Semi-Defeat in Flash vs. Apple War
In a semi-public concession of defeat in the Flash vs. Apple war, Adobe released a beta version of its newest program Edge. Edge is a developer program that works with HTML5 instead of Flash. The new release "allows web designers to bring animation, similar to that created in Flash Professional, to websites using standards likes HTML, JavaScript and CSS."
Apple TV Adds More Streaming Options Via iCloud
With its latest software update, Apple TV has been touched by the iCloud.
Adobe Looking for the Edge in HTML5
Adobe previews new product, Adobe Edge, as it is perhaps shifting from Flash to HTML5.
Google's Android Conquers Almost 50 Percent Of Smartphone Market
Google's Android platform has taken almost 50 percent of the global smartphone market, dominating in the Asia-Pacific region, research firm Canalys said on Monday
Samsung to halt tablet sales in Australia: report
Samsung Electronics has agreed to halt sales of the newest version of its Galaxy tablet in Australia until a patent lawsuit brought by Apple Inc in the country is resolved, Bloomberg reported on Monday.
Apple iPhone 5: 'Expect October,' Plus Some Alternatives
Apple's iPhone 5 has been widely expected to be released in September, but now rumors are spreading that the elusive iPhone 5 will not hit stores until October.
Google Gets 1,000 IBM Patents; Seeks Strength in War 'No One Will Win'
Google says the patent war is one that can be won, but the company bolstered its positioning by acquiring more than 1,000 patents from IBM.
Ramadan 2011: Discovering the Culture and Traditions of the Holy Month
The Islamic religious month-long holiday incorporates Qur'an recitation, fasting, charity and prayer to celebrate this festival of giving and sharing.
Foxconn, HSBC Join Global Trend: Technology Reducing Labor Costs
Technology is increasingly displacing the need for workers worldwide. Foxconn, making of Apple's iPhones and iPads, plans to add one million robots to factories in the next three years. HSBC is cutting out "unnecessary bureaucracy" in eliminating 30,000 jobs.
iPhone 5? You May Need to Wait Until October: Report
Apple's next generation iPhone may arrive later than expected, with a new report saying the handset will not go on sale until October.
iPhone 5 Release Date Newly Rumored October, Not September
The next-generation iPhone is now said to debut in October, instead of the much-rumored September launch.
Google Acquires More than 1,000 Patents From IBM
Google announced on Thursday that it had acquired more than 1,000 patents from International Business Machines Corp. to defend itself against lawsuits while increased interest in intellectual property suggests a legal showdown between Apple and Google.
Apple Partner Foxconn Adding One Million Robots; Rising Labor Costs Likely Prompt Move
Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn is adding one million robots over the next three years in hopes of reducing labor costs.
Google Chrome Ranks Second in UK, Surpasses Firefox
Google Chrome has become the second largest browser in UK, surpassing Firefox, according to web metric company Statcounter.
Foxconn to Replace Employees with 1 Million Robots
Foxconn has announced that it would be replacing its workers with 1 million robots in the coming three years.
Dragon Go! app enables voice-powered search
Looking for directions to the nearest supermarket, bank or cafe? Don't approach a stranger for information, just ask your smartphone.
Google Acquires 1,000 IBM Patents; Trying to Navigate 'Mess' of Tech Industry Infringement Suits
Google is trying to navigate a "mess" in the technology industry's patent infringement lawsuit game by bolstering its own patent holdings. The company has purchased more than 1,000 patents from IBM.
Apple iPhone 5 Launch vs. Faltering U.S. Economy
Why is Apple delaying the release of iPhone 5? Whatever it is, one thing is quite sure that the new iPhone will hit the market in the midst of an economic crisis.
Foxconn plans to use 1 million robots in 3 years
Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group, known for assembling Apple's iPhones and iPads in its China factories, plans to use 1 million robots within the next three years to replace workers performing some simple procedures, its chairman said.
Apple Dominates Tablet Market with 'Most Satisfied' Users
It's no secret that Apple iPads and iPad 2s outsell rival tablet makers, but a new survey indicates that iPad users are the most satisfied among tablet users, a trait that poises to perpetuate Apple's lead.
By Buying More than 1000 IBM Patents, Google to Turn from Victim to Bully?
Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) appears to be shrugging off its image of a victim of vicious tech patent warfare and making up its mind on engaging the senseless situation from a pedestal of power.
Google Acquires 1,030 Patents from IBM, Legal Battle Heats Up
Google, the Internet leader in search, confirmed on Friday that it has bought more than 1,000 technology patents from IBM.
Google Buys 1,000 IBM Patents, Reluctantly Plays the Lawsuit Game
Google recently boosted its patent war chest with a purchase of 1,029 IBM patents. The sale was first reported by blog SEO by the Sea. It was subsequently confirmed by Google on Friday.
Google Buys More than 1,000 Patents from IBM
Google, the giant search engine company, has confirmed on Friday that it has purchased more than 1,000 technology patents from IBM (International Business Machines Corp).
Google Buys 1000 IBM Patents as Smartphone Legal War Intensifies
Google just quietly bought 1,029 IBM patents. Blog SEO by the Sea first reported the news. A Google spokesperson subsequently confirmed the purchase via an emailed statement.
Top 10 Apple iPhone 5 Contenders (PHOTOS)
Apple Inc.'s next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, is facing too much of a competition from Android. It is being speculated that iPhone 5 is scheduled to launch in early September.
Costliest Apple iPad 2 ($8M) and iPhone 4 ($8M) Ever
Costliest Apple iPad 2 ($8M) and iPhone 4 ($8M) ever.
Apple Grows Dozen Times Faster Than Global Phone Market: Thanks to iPhone Sales
Apple, the largest smartphone vendor, reported a growth rate that is 12 times the global mobile phone market in Q2.
Google+ Bets Big on Upcoming Games to Counter Facebook
The new Google+ games are expected to arrive with major technical differences.
Could Steve Jobs and Apple Rescue the U.S. Federal Government?
J. P. Morgan, the U.S. financier who founded the J.P. Morgan & Co. bank in 1871, bailed out the government and financial markets not once, but twice.