Our Top Stories | AMD Records Profit in Q3 Despite Manufacturing Issues Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday reported revenue and profit growth for the third fiscal quarter of 2011, despite issues with the manufacturing of processors. Share: | ARM Leads March to 64-bit Tablets, Smartphones ARM's new 64-bit ARMv8 architecture could be used in tablets and smartphones in a few years. Share: | HP Will Keep Its PC Division Hewlett-Packard has decided to keep its PC division after the company talked in recent weeks about spinning it off. Share: | Samsung Beats Apple in Smartphones Sales Analysts say Samsung claimed a 23.8 percent share of the global market in the third quarter, with Nokia in third place. Share: | GPS Group Counters LightSquared Claims LightSquared wants its LTE network to reach 100 million in the U.S., but GPS companies are claiming signal interference. Share: | Facebook Shrugs off Alleged Attachment Vulnerability Facebook downplayed an alleged vulnerability in its social-networking site that could allow a hacker to send a potentially malicious file to anyone on Facebook. Share: | Will the Sky Fall If You Don't Deploy IPv6? If you worry that the Internet will grind to a screeching halt, and your PC will disintegrate into a pile of bits and bytes, keep reading. Share: | Cisco Rolls out Military-strength Encryption for ISR Router Cisco has announced a hardware encryption module for its ISR G2 router that allows point-to-point encryption of IP traffic. Share: | Owners of Samsung's Windows Phones Still Waiting for Mango Update Microsoft is expanding distribution of its Windows Phone 7.5 update to all eligible users, but some owners of phones including Samsung's Omnia 7 will have to wait. Share: | Samsung to Sell Phones With Flexible Screens Next Year Samsung Electronics said Friday that it is aiming to launch mobile phones with flexible displays next year, with tablets and other portable devices to have these... Share: | Pros and Cons of Google+ for Google Apps For Google Apps accounts, Google+ comes with some unique features and benefits, as well as concerns and caveats. Share: | Germany and Romania in Hot Water Over Data Retention Germany and Romania are caught between a rock and a hard place over data retention. Share: | EU Countries Must Devote 800MHz Band to Wireless Broadband by 2013 Europe’s Council of Ministers has said that all European Union countries must make the 800 MHz band available for wireless broadband services by January 1, 2013... Share: | Social Media, Virtual Meetings Help Firms Enter Markets and Save Capital When cloud computing service provider Nimbula hires employees for its South Africa development office, the Mountain View, California, company turns to social... Share: | FCC Votes to End Telephone Subsidies, Shift to Broadband The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has voted to overhaul a decades-old system of telephone subsidies in rural areas, with the funding refocused on... Share: | Google's Latest Buys Can Boost Its Sites for Business Google has been snapping up online properties to the tune of $1.4 billion. What does this mean for its tools for small businesses? Share: | Moto's Losses Narrow as It Prepares for Life at Google Motorola Mobility reported a net loss of US$32 million, or $0.11 a share, on net revenue of $3.26 billion for the third quarter, as the phone maker prepares to... Share: | Google+ Comes to the Enterprise via Google Apps Google announced that its new social networking site is now integrated with Google Apps, its cloud-based office suite. Share: | Small Carriers Question FCC's Phone Subsidy Reform The U.S. Federal Communications Commission's vote Thursday to shift long-time telephone subsidies to broadband deployment generated praise in the telecom... Share: | Number of Fake Antivirus Attacks Has Decreased Considerably, Researchers Say The frequency of attacks that distribute fake antivirus software, a long-time pillar of the underground economy, has decreased considerably in recent months... Share: | | | Sponsored Downloads | Mamutu - 1 YearMonitor your computer in real time for dangerous behavior. Mamutu blocks malicious activities by recognizing new and unknown Trojans, backdoors, keyloggers, worms, viruses, spyware, adware and rootkits. Featuring a small resource footprint, you wont even know its installed--until it saves you from a dangerous intrusion. (Compatibility: Windows XP/ NT/2000/2003/SBS2003/ Vista/Win 7) PCWorld newsletters subscribers get 50% off by using discount code EMSI-81AS! | Odin Blu-ray to HD ConverterRip Blu-ray videos so you can share them or make a duplicate copy for your video collection. Convert Blu-ray videos HD format, Apple TV, HD WMV, even DVD format. Customize file size, trim and crop DVD movies, and join several DVD chapters/titles into one file. (Compatibility: Windows 95/98/ME/ XP/Vista/Win 7) Use code ODIN-L0B2 to get 60% off! | | |
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