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Open letter to customers: 'You can continue to count on BlackBerry' | Intel delays Broadwell chips for PCs and hybrids

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Intel's Bay Trail chips to hit 10 tablets, hybrids next month
Intel's recently introduced Atom chips code-named Bay Trail will be in 10 tablets and hybrids by the end of November, when the holiday shopping season takes off in the U.S. Read More


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Open letter to customers: 'You can continue to count on BlackBerry'
Troubled BlackBerry started the smartphone marathon race ahead of the pack years ago, but has fallen well behind as it faces 4,500 worker layoffs, a $1 billion write-off for unsold smartphones and the likelihood of being sold off in parts. Read More

Intel delays Broadwell chips for PCs and hybrids
Intel has delayed production of its "Broadwell" processors due to a manufacturing glitch, something analysts say could postpone the launch of PCs and tablets based on the new chip. Read More

Lenovo joins Windows 8.1 tablet race with $299 Miix2
Lenovo has entered the Windows 8.1 tablet market with the 8-in. Miix2 tablet, which starts at $299 and has an Intel Atom chip code-named Bay Trail. Read More

Amazon working with HTC on smartphones
It appears that Amazon will eventually produce a smartphone. The question is not if, but when. Read More

Jonny Evans: 7 power saving tips for iOS 7
iOS 7 is a major step forward for Apple and its mobile devices, setting the scene for future improvements in the ecosystem. However, there have been some complaints of battery drain, so here's seven power saving tips for iOS 7. Read More

Cerberus explores acquiring BlackBerry
Private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management is reported to be considering a bid to acquire all of ailing BlackBerry. Read More

Windows Phone update is more than just a facelift
Getting Windows Phone 8 Update 3, and eventually Windows Phone 8.1, on phablets is one thing, but getting a foothold in the low-end tablet market is a bigger opportunity. Read More


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Organizations are being flooded with employee-owned gadgets and valiantly trying to accommodate requests to provide access to corporate resources while maintaining control enough to minimize risk and meet compliance requirements. Learn More

Acer's Iconia W4 Windows 8.1 tablet to start at $329.99
Acer's much anticipated Iconia W4 tablet with Windows 8.1 will be available this month starting at $329.99 with 32GB of storage. Read More

12 tips and tools for Chromebook power users
The Chromebook can be a powerful workhorse. Here's how to replace your standard laptop for work. Read More

JR Raphael: Hands on: The first things you notice about Acer's C720 Chromebook
Acer's new C720 Chromebook couldn't be more different from the recently released HP Chromebook 11 -- both for better and for worse. Read More

iPhone 5C production cut rumors 'tell us nothing'
Apple has cut orders for the iPhone 5C by between a fifth and a third, Asian sources have told the Wall Street Journal and the Reuters news service, leading some financial analysts to again argue that the company misjudged the appeal of the lower-priced smartphone. Read More

Sony starts U.S. sales of SmartWatch 2, and Xperia Z Ultra and Z1 smartphones
Sony on Tuesday began selling its unlocked and waterproof Xperia Z Ultra and Xperia Z1 smartphones in the U.S., as well as its $200 SmartWatch 2. Read More

Windows Phone 'phablet' update opens door to tablets
Microsoft's new update for Windows Phone 8 added support for larger phones and higher-resolution screens, a move analysts hoped would soon put the operating system onto small-sized tablets, a market Microsoft and its OEM partners have largely ignored. Read More

Richi Jennings: New iPad 5 and other stuff INCOMING
Apple may have a surprise or two. Apple's event on Tuesday is creating the usual speculation. New iPads are a given, but there's also talk of one or two mysterious curveballs. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers turn the chatter up to 11. Read More


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