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Woz endorses Chinese smartphone

  IBM X series servers can now pack Flash into speedy DIMM slots | Google buys Nest for $3.2 billion

 
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Woz endorses Chinese smartphone
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak threw his support behind phones from Chinese device maker Xiaomi at an event in Beijing Sunday. Read More
 


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IBM X series servers can now pack Flash into speedy DIMM slots
The next generation of IBM's X-series servers will be able to accommodate solid-state Flash drives clipped into their DIMM memory slots, potentially improving the response times of fast-paced enterprise applications. Read More
 

Google buys Nest for $3.2 billion
Google announced Monday that it acquired Nest, the company that makes connected smoke alarms and thermostats that can be controlled from mobile phones. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: 3D printing with Adobe and Makerbot
Makerbot can print with Adobe. Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE) has announced it is taking the burgeoning 3D designer and maker movement seriously. Serious enough to release a tool called Photoshop CC, expressly designed to ameliorate the gooey, troublesome-prone craft of 3D printing. Hearts of bloggers are meshing and melting into extruded lines of plastic happiness with the announcement. By aiding new Makerbot users in their quest to print the ultimate vase or Yoda figurine, Adobe may well have a hit on its hands. But like all other things associated with 3D printing, it pays to be cautiously optimistic. Read More
 

Samsung adds low-end Lite tablet to Galaxy Tab line
Samsung Electronics is readying an entrant to the increasingly important low-end of the mobile device market with the Galaxy Tab3 Lite, which is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor. Read More
 


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Intel puts Fab 42 plant on hold; will now use for 'future technology'
Intel has put on hold a new chip manufacturing facility at its site in Chandler, Arizona, leaving the new space available for unspecified future technology. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Apple's Android problem is slowly solving itself
Apple's Android problem is solving itself, and while Google's mobile OS isn't going away, it's increasingly seen as a second class option among the only people who matter: customers. Read More
 

Obama unveils semiconductor innovation hub in N.C.
A group of businesses and universities, led by North Carolina State University, will work together to design and manufacture next-generation, low-power semiconductors, U.S. President Barack Obama said Wednesday. Read More
 

Public wants the FCC to hang up on in-flight cellphone idea
Like a nearby cellphone user with an annoying way of saying, "Helllloooo!" recently confirmed FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler has already hit a nerve. Read More
 

Asus simplifies router configuration to protect external hard drives
Asus is distributing a firmware update that will change the default security settings on its broadband routers after files on thousands of external hard drives were found easily accessible over the Internet. Read More
 

 

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