Motorola Atrix and Xoom Sales Abysmal

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The sales of Xoom and Atrix, Motorola Mobility’s flagship offering for the tablet and 4G smartphone, respectively, “have been disappointing.” That comes from the very words of Pacific Crest analyst James Faucette himself, in a Forbes blog post. While these [...]

Pre-Release Android Market Version Leaked

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Giant search company Google recently updated its Android Market which was followed by a revamped web version that now has remote access functionality. Sadly, the general public will have to wait as this version is still being polished before it [...]

Windows 8 Uses Office Ribbon Interface

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More news about the upcoming Windows 8 is coming along after a leakage of an early build recently surfaced. Previously, we’ve told you about the welcome screen makeover. This time the Explorer toolbar receives a facelift and adopts the ribbon [...]

Android Phones Lead Competition with One-Third Market Share

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Comscore, a Web metrics company, released February 2011 data showing phones loaded with the Android OS are now dominating the U.S. market share, with one of every three phones. Blackberry developer Research in Motion suffered the greatest loss. Previously enjoying [...]

Windows 8 Welcome Screen

A screenshot of the welcome screen for Windows 8 has been leaked to us by the blog WithinWindows. This piece of news is not exactly significant per se but rather tells us what Microsoft is planning for its next major [...]

Sony CEO Discloses iPhone 5 Camera Spec

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A new rumor surrounding iPhone 5 may delight longtime fans and even bring more people to the Apple flock. During an interview with Walt Mossberg of Wall Street Journal, Sony CEO Howard Stringer let slip that the next iteration of [...]

New Cyberattack Surfaces across Web

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With the number of infected websites reaching millions, the digital world is hit once more by a sophisticated malware that scams people their money. Security firm Websense was the first to find evidence of the “mass-injection” attack. Dubbed as Lizamoon, [...]