Intel Corp., the world's largest chip maker, plans to spend $7 billion upgrading its U.S. factories over the next two years in spite of tough economic conditions, the company said Tuesday.
IBM unveiled Tuesday its cloud computing technology, which stores information and runs applications in shared computing facilities to users over the Internet, and announced the new head of the cloud computing division.
PearC, a German computer maker sells custom-made desktops that come with Apple's Mac OS X operating system which made them popular causing much trouble with Apple.
American chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has this week officially released a set of Phenom II processors which include a brand new 45nm triple-core offering.
Amazon.com Inc. rolled out a new, slimmer and talking version of the Kindle, its electronic reading device that will begin shipping February 24, the company's chief executive said Monday.
Amazon is widely expected to release the latest version of its Kindle electronic book reader today, and one of the highlights could be an exclusive deal for the Kindle with horror story master Stephen King.
Mozilla, the open-source software company and maker of the Firefox web browser, declared is support of the European Competition Commission antitrust investigation of Microsoft who claims the tech giant is harming web browsers competition and ultimately reducing consumers choices.
Ahead of Amazon's CEO appearance in New York on Monday where it is widely speculated that the Kindle 2.0 will be launched, authentic looking photos of the new Kindle were leaked on the MobileRead forums Friday night.
Microsoft's online presence has lagged behind its competitors, but in a bid to catch up, the tech giant launched a new celebrity gossip news called Wonderwall.com.
International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) announced software designed for reducing cost.
On February 5-6, Toshiba Corporation will showcase its latest environmental initiatives for the general public in the '18th Environmental Exhibition' at the company's Tokyo headquarters.
Additional audio features for the MLB '09 The Show have been released. Senior Sound Designer Andrew Bracken from Sony's San Diego Studios and MLB introduced the new audio features to all for all PlayStation baseball fans.
As more Americans get used to watching video on their computers, websites offering free movies, TV and clips are enjoying a 13 percent increase in web traffic from the previous month.
Google announced the launch of a mobile version of Google Book Search, opening up over 1.5 million mobile public domain books in the US, and over half a million abroad, in a bid to compete against Amazon's Kindle eBook reader.
DICE is once again returning to World War II for the next Battlefield sequel.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. announced that it has developed and validated the first 40-nanometer (nm) class DRAM chip and module.
Today Samsung and T-Mobile officially announced the Samsung SGH-T929 Memoir 3G camera phone, the first 8-megapixel camera phone available through a US wireless carrier. The most attractive feature of the handset is its camera capabilities, which is the highest pixel count of any U.S. phone.
The world's fourth-largest PC manufacturer, Lenovo Group announced Thursday due to global economic turmoil a quarterly loss of $96.7 million has been reported while CEO resigns.
Hackers are distracting motorists by hacking electronic road signs in some states as electronic road message boards meant to warn motorists of possible trouble are increasingly being hacked.
Google Mars 3D offers a unique look at the Red Planet of Mars a team up together with NASA, offering a new Mars 3D mode for Google Earth with a high-resolution, three-dimensional view of the Red Planet.
Facebook, the social networking platform with more than 150 million registered users, celebrates its 5th birthday on Wednesday.
Toshiba on Tuesday announced its first model of touch screen smart phones running on Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipset. The TG01 was unveiled at a London event ahead of Mobile World Congress.
Sega of America Inc. and Europe Ltd. divisions today announced that it will continue their existing partnership with Marvel Entertainment to produce Iron Man 2, the video game.
Toshiba on Tuesday announced its first model of touchscreen smartphones running on Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipset. The TG01 is unveiled at a London event ahead of Mobile World Congress.
On Tuesday, Skype announced the fourth version of its free messaging client, which aims at making the experience both easier and better in quality after a fairly long beta version.
The upcoming release of Windows 7 will be similar with Vista in terms of SKUs. Versions of Windows 7 will include: Starter Edition, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate.
Seagate Technology LLC on Monday unveiled its Constellation family of enterprise hard drives that features 2.5-inch and ES 3.5-inch drives with capacities of up to 2.0 TB as part of a new family of near-line SAS and SATA drives.
Iran said on Tuesday it has launched its first locally-built satellite into orbit highlighting the region's progress in space technology.
On Monday, Google announced new additions to the 5.0 edition of Google Earth, including ocean mapping, historical imagery, touring, and the addition of Mars terrain.
San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) has finalized an agreement with WiFi Rail to install and provide WiFi connectivity on all BART commuter trains.