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Dell’s $24.4B deal opposed by major stockholder

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Dell Inc.’s decision to sell itself for $24.4 billion to a group led by its founder and CEO is being ridiculed as a rotten deal by a major shareholder who estimates the slumping personal computer maker is really worth more than $42 billion.

Posted: February 9th, 2013 in Gadgets,Headlines,Latest Technology Stories | Read More »

Microsoft Office with cloud service launched in PH

Microsoft's New Office Ambassadors Kelsey Hartigan-Go, Aziza Mondoñedo, Gabriel Villanueva, and Janice Crisostomo-Villanueva pose for pictures with Microsoft Philippines officers Managing Director Karie Ilagan (second from right) and Microsoft Office Division Lead Tovia Va’aelua (far right).

Say goodbye to the constant transferring of files from one computer to another and say hello to a new way of accessing any document through any device anywhere.

Posted: February 7th, 2013 in Apps and Softwares,Latest Technology Stories,Photos & Videos | Read More »

Toshiba launches new-generation TV, notebook PC products

Toshiba Glasses-Free 3D TV

The local unit of Japanese electronics giant Toshiba recently launched new lines of products for its popular television and PC series, signaling the firm’s renewed push in the highly competitive business segments.

Posted: June 24th, 2012 in Headlines,Latest Technology Stories,Photos & Videos | Read More »

IT security problems shift as data moves to ‘cloud’

Assistant US Attorney Kathryn Warma speaks at a news conference about how credit cards are hacked, Monday, June 11, 2012, in Seattle. The new trend of storing data in the “cloud” has created a new range of security concerns, including attacks on the Sony PlayStation Network, LinkedIn and Google's Gmail service. One hacker recently claimed to have stolen credit card numbers from 79 major banks. AP PHOTO/ELAINE THOMPSON

The Internet “cloud” has become the hottest topic in computing, but the trend has created a new range of security issues that need to be addressed.

Posted: June 24th, 2012 in Headlines,Latest Technology Stories | Read More »

The future of computer displays

For this writer who started working with a monochrome cathode ray tube computer monitor—also known as the green screen—a color CRT device would be a welcome replacement even though it soon could become obsolete itself due to advancements in display technology. Devices that utilize light emitting diodes and liquid crystal displays are based on LCD [...]

Posted: September 25th, 2011 in Headlines | Read More »

Tablet offers relief to one’s pockets

Retailing for only P15,999, the Archos 101 Internet Tablet is among the most affordable 10-inch-size Android tablets in the market today. Similar to the pricier branded 10-inch tablets, the Archos 101 features capacitive touchscreen, 16 GB internal flash drive, built-in webcam, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 1GHz ARM mobile CPU, 720p HD video playback, micro SD slot, USB [...]

Posted: September 4th, 2011 in Headlines,Infotech | Read More »

Sony to release tablet computer this month

SONY’S FIRST TABLET.  A model plays a game on Sony's new tablet computer Tablet S during a launch event in Tokyo on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. The wedge-shaped Tablet S, about the size of an iPad, can double as a universal remote control. Sony said the Tablet S is going on sale on Sept. 17 in Japan.  (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

TOKYO—Sony’s first tablet computer will hit the Japanese market on September 17 as the company looks to take on Apple’s popular iPad, the electronics giant said Thursday. The Sony Tablet will be powered by Google’s Android software, allowing users to download content such as books, movies and games. The Sony Tablet “S” series with a [...]

Posted: September 1st, 2011 in Featured Gallery,Gadgets,Headlines,Latest Technology Stories,Photos & Videos | Read More »

With Android-powered ThinkPad line, Lenovo gets really serious

With the world’s No. 1 PC maker HP abandoning its tablet product, the No. 3 PC maker in the world Lenovo gets serious with its own tablet, taking advantage of the medium to enhance its business solution that includes ThinkPad-branded laptops and desktops.

Posted: August 28th, 2011 in Headlines,Infotech | Read More »

Globe invites companies to ride on its cloud

Ayala-led Globe Telecom Inc. is hopping on the “cloud computing” bandwagon with the release of its latest enterprise services for corporate clients that allow companies to experience new technologies without investing in expensive equipment. Globe said cloud services, offered through its Globe Business unit, are the next phase in communications for business customers whose communication [...]

Posted: August 28th, 2011 in Headlines,Infotech | Read More »

Review: Google all the time on the Chromebook

In this July 13, 2011 photo, Samsung's new Chromebook laptop is shown, in Atlanta. Ga. The laptop offers a new approach in portable computing. It presents all of the user's experience, from websites to apps to gaming to productivity tools, through Google's Chrome browser and underlying Linux-based operating system. AP/Mike Stewart

New laptops running Google’s Chrome operating system offer a new approach in portable computing: Games, productivity tools and anything else you might need are handled by distant computers connected to the Internet.

Posted: July 19th, 2011 in Editors' Picks,Featured Gallery,Headlines,Photos & Videos | Read More »

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