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Bloomberg allows developers to tap into NY City data
Taking queue from Android and Apple iOS strategy New York City opened its set of data to developers to create apps which could unlock the potential trapped in public data.
Apple's iPad 2 Tops Tablet Ratings
Apple's iPad 2 topped the charts among the 10 most-promising tablet computers, according to ConsumerReports.
Sony's Honeycomb Tablet Available By End Of Summer
Sony's Honeycomb tablet will be available by end of the summer.
Apple's not so secret weapon in the tablet market
Most tablet makers are building the wrong field of dreams and at least one CEO has got himself separated from his company for it. It is plain for all to see that Apple's field of dreams is their network of dedicated Apple stores worldwide.This might even be the reason why Apple will own the tablet space for the foreseeable future. Richard Shim, senior analyst at Displaysearch wrote in this blog about the exigencies of selling a product like a table through a traditional retail chain such ...
Tablets May Be a Fad, Microsoft Says
Microsoft chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundie isn't convinced that tablets will stick around.
HP CEO Fights To Keep Letter Private
Former Hewlett-Packard Co. Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd wants to keep a letter that he says describes his relationship with a contractor under seal.
HP assessing Japan earthquake impact
Hewlett-Packard Co said on Tuesday it is assessing the impact to its business of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan earlier this month and that its office in Sendai, near the quake's epicenter, remains closed.
Limited-edition Audi R8 GT U.S. pricing starts at $196,800
With only 333 Audi R8 GT models to be built worldwide and 90 slated for U.S. buyers, the Audi of America established prices for the limited-edition vehicle starting at $196,800.
Letter tied to Hurd's HP ouster to be unsealed
A letter that had prompted Mark Hurd's abrupt resignation as chief of Hewlett-Packard Co was ordered unsealed by a Delaware judge, potentially revealing more details of his dramatic exit last year.
Three Moves HP's Apotheker Should Consider
Credit Suisse has outlined three moves the Leo Apotheker-- new Chief Executive of Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) -- should consider.
Four Reasons Why iPad 2 is Slimmer, Thinner
Apple has managed to significantly cut the thickness and weight of iPad 2 by trimming the dimensions of several key components, most notably the battery, according to a new report by IHS iSuppli.
HP shoots for sharp profit jump, looks to cloud
Hewlett-Packard Co Chief Executive Leo Apotheker, outlining his vision for the company, promised to boost earnings and dividends sharply in coming years as it pushes aggressively into cloud computing.
Top-Five Investor Concerns Over HP
Léo Apotheker, the Chief Executive Officer of PC giant Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ), is expected to hold an investor briefing on March 14 in San Francisco where he may unveil his much anticipated vision for HP.
Hackers breach iPhone, BlackBerry at Pwn2Own, Samsung Nexus S, Dell Venue stand tall
Highly rated smartphones iPhone 4 and BlackBerry Torch 9800 bit dust at the Pwn2Own hacking competition while Samsung Nexus S, which runs on Android, and the Dell Venue, which runs on Windows Phone 7, came away unscathed.
What HP's Leo Apotheker May Say Next Week?
Léo Apotheker, the Chief Executive Officer of PC giant Hewlett-Packard, is expected to hold an investor briefing in San Francisco where he may unveil his much anticipated vision for HP.
HP's WebOS in every shipped PC, a reverse of Apple's iOS strategy
HP's strategy to create an ecosystem of apps and devices around its WebOS platform gathered steam, as CEO Leo Apotheker announced that from 2012 every PC shipped out of HP will have WebOS installed in it, apart from Microsoft Windows.
Group hits selection of HP board members: report
A shareholder-advisory group has accused Hewlett-Packard Co directors, including the computer maker's recently appointed Chief Executive Leo Apotheker, of breaking company rules by naming new board members with ties to the CEO, Bloomberg said.
HP Bringing WebOS to PCs in 2012
Starting next year, HP will bring its mobile OS to its consumer computers.
iPad 2 Seen To Cause Bubble Burst in Tablet Market
The launch of Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPad 2 is pointing to an increasing risk of bubble burst in the tablet market in the second half of 2011, according to an analyst from JPMorgan.
Global Tablet Revenue to Grow to $70 bln by 2014
RBC Capital Markets expects tablet market to reach 185 million units in calendar 2014, up 83 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 17 million in calendar 2010. RBC Capital forecasts global tablet revenue to increase from $11 billion in calendar 2010 to nearly $70 billion in calendar 2014.
IBM Analyst Day Likely to Focus on 2015 Roadmap
IBM would be hosting its Analyst Day today at its Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York at 10 am EST that is likely to focus on 2015 roadmap, according to Barclays Capital.
Top hedge funds sell some Apple, Google
Nervous analysts have worried for years that the stellar stock prices of technology giants Apple Inc and Google Inc could tumble back to earth.
Rivals Pressured as Apple unveils iPad 2
Just as other tablets began entering the market, Apple earlier this week unveiled the latest iteration of its iconic iPad, dealing what some experts see a death blow to the prospects of rivals.
5 Reasons Why Android Powered Phones Are Smarter
As Android popularity grows, here is a look at five possible reasons why Android powered devices are faring better than others.
Apple iPad 2 and its top 5 Windows 7-based tablet contenders [PHOTOS]
Apple iPad 2 will not face competition from Microsoft as the Windows OS maker will not release its tablet specific OS until 2012.
Tablet Shootout: Apple's iPad 2 Vs HP's TouchPad
Apple has just set the specification bar even higher for iPad 2, sticking with the 10-inch display but made it thinner than an iPhone and faster, while also reducing the weight despite adding new hardware.
How Tablets Can End PC Growth
The possible factors that could lead to the cannibalization of the PC by tablets are classified into consumer growth and enterprise growth. Tablets may ultimately cannibalize around 15 percent of the total PC market through 2014, which while material, doesn't deter the PC markets from seeing sustained growth over the next 5-years, according to RBC Capital Markets.
Analyst: iPad 2 Proves Apple Understands Desire
Emotion and the App Store are keys to iPad 2's likely success.
Can Tablets End PC Growth?
RBC Capital Markets estimates that tablets may ultimately cannibalize around 15 percent of the total PC market through 2014, which while material, doesn't deter the PC markets from seeing sustained growth over the next 5-years.
Miami airport gets its first joint premium lounge
Some of the amenities offered at the premium lounge include complimentary food and beverages, two TV lounges, a business center, a children's room, and spa-like showers.