Found anything you want to know here
Advertisement
Good morning. Here's the overnight news.
Apple applied for an "iWatch" trademark in Japan.
Nokia bought out Siemens's 50% stake in Nokia Siemens Network for $2.21 billion. "The move will make Nokia a major player in supplying the infrastructure for mobile networks, with the NSN division becoming the largest inside Nokia"
70% of smartphones worldwide run Android.
Microsoft made Xbox Music available on the Web to subscribers.
The makers of Siri, SRI, are now working on a more pro-active personal assistant called "Bright."
Windows 8 finally has more marketshare than the widely-loathed Windows Vista.
Groupon is entering the restaurant reservations business.
Mark Zuckerberg and 700 other employees marched in San Francisco's pride parade.
Liberty Media chairman John Malone is looking at a cable-provider rollup, starting with Time Warner Cable.
MIT Technology Review says: "The mobile computers killing the PC will themselves be replaced as computing becomes embedded into the world around us."
If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar