Our Top Stories | AMD Shifts Course from Intel Rivalry After years of going up against Intel and not fairing so well, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is no longer going to focus on its long-standing rival. Share: | PlayBook Sales Drop Hits RIM's Wallet RIM's tablet is selling for about half its original price, forcing the vendor to take a $485 million charge on its third-quarter books. Share: | Apple Defends Siri's Naiveté Apple answers criticism from human rights organizations about Siri's failure to understand queries about birth control and abortion. Share: | Lawmaker Asks FTC to Investigate Carrier IQ The outcry over Carrier IQ's mobile-phone tracking software continued Friday, with a U.S. congressmember urging an FTC investigation. Share: | SAP Buying SuccessFactors for $3.4 Billion SAP America is paying US$3.4 billion for SuccessFactors, a provider of cloud-based human capital management. Lars Dalgaard, founder and CEO of SuccessFactors... Share: | Comcast to Phase out Clearwire Service At least one of the cable operators that struck a wireless spectrum deal with Verizon on Friday now plans to stop reselling WiMax mobile service from Clearwire. Share: | U.S. Tech Employment Nears All-Time High The U.S. government's report today that the unemployment rate is down and hiring is up showed some good news for tech workers as well. Share: | EA Bets You'll Pay for Tetris on iPhone Analysis: The game company's plan to sell iPhone Tetris subscriptions is probably genius (and profitable). Share: | Want to Tweak GNOME 3? There's a Site for That A variety of security-reviewed extensions for the new desktop environment are now available for download in one central place. Share: | Intel Says Android 4.0 for Smartphones, Tablets Ready Intel on Friday said it has readied Android 4.0 for smartphones and tablets based on its upcoming Atom processor code-named Medfield, raising the possibility of... Share: | YaCy: It's About Freedom, Not Beating Google This new peer-to-peer search engine doesn't aim to 'out-Google' the big guys, its supporters say. Rather, its decentralized process seeks to free information from a central point of control. Share: | Consumer Watchdog Calls for Investigation of Carrier IQ, Carriers Consumer Watchdog has called for a U.S. government investigation of Carrier IQ, the maker of tracking software for mobile phones, and its users. Share: | Original PaaS Vendors Defend Their Turf Independent platform-as-a-service providers acknowledge that theirs is a crowded market, especially with big IT vendors like Oracle, Hewlett-Packard and Dell... Share: | IDC: Storage Growth Slowing to Normal Growth in sales of enterprise disk storage slowed in the third quarter as the industry returned to normal patterns after recovering from the recession, according... Share: | Facebook Sets up New York Engineering Shop Facebook is expanding its operations in the Big Apple, announcing on Friday plans to open an engineering office in New York in 2012. Share: | Lawmakers Propose Alternative to Stop Online Piracy Act A group of U.S. lawmakers has proposed an alternative to the controversial copyright enforcement legislation, the Stop Online Piracy Act, with the draft proposal... Share: | Is RIM Throwing in the Towel on the PlayBook? RIM is taking a $485 million charge to write off its inventory of unsold BlackBerry PlayBooks. The RIM tablet has not lived up to expectations, and is probably on its way to the grave. Share: | | | Sponsored Downloads | WinSysClean X2Scan, clean & repair your Windows registry in a single step. The Windows registry can become damaged or can contain extraneous data from uninstalled or misbehaved programs. WinSysClean is a fully automated registry fix that can scan, clean, fix and optimize your computer with a single click. (Compatibility: Windows XP, x64/Server 2003, x64/ XP Tablet/Vista, x64/Server 2008/Win7 , x32, x64) PCWorld newsletter subscribers, use discount code WSC-K1N1 to get 50% off! | Spotmau PowerSuite Golden EditionA must-have toolkit providing all essential utilities for every PC. A toolset for PC maintenance and optimization. With this complete package, you can almost solve any PC problem.Includes several modules for you to maintain and optimize your computer, including 360ᄚ PC Health Check, All-In-One TuneUp Kit, Data Backup Kit, Privacy Kit, Password Kit, Data Recovery Kit, Disk Management and Spotmau Secretary. (Compatibility: Windows 95/98/ME/ NT/2000/XP,Windows NT/2000/2003/SBS2003/Vista,Win7) Discount code SPOT-F07B gets PCWorld newsletter subscribers 40% off! | | |
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