Tuesday 4 June 2013

In fog of browser wars, the victor varies with the metrics

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06.02.2013 12:40 PM
NetMarketShare says Microsoft's IE is top dog, while StatCounter crowns Chrome the king in the competitive browser market.
06.03.2013 11:00 AM
Microsoft's Windows Phone is still an underdog in the smartphone market, but it's starting to put up a decent fight.
 
 
06.02.2013 10:00 PM
At Computex in Taipei Monday we'll hear from Acer, MSI, Asus and ARM as the companies tout their latest products. We also expect to see a number of Windows tablets and new laptop-table hybrids.
06.02.2013 10:11 PM
Windows 8 is joining the 8-inch tablet bandwagon with a new device from Acer that will launch later this month and come with a price tag between $400 and $500.
06.02.2013 10:28 PM
ARM is targeting high-performance smartphones and tablets priced between US$200 and $350 with a new low-power Cortex-A12 processor the company announced Monday.
06.02.2013 10:39 PM
Google will not allow face recognition on its Glass wearable computer for now, until there are strong privacy protections.
06.02.2013 10:50 PM
Mozilla has signed on Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, to support its Firefox operating system in cellphones.
06.03.2013 2:45 AM
Hitachi said Monday it will officially support Amazon Web Services as part of its cloud solution offerings, a victory for Amazon over rival Microsoft Azure.
06.03.2013 3:10 AM
Even though it's packing a great low-light camera, the Nokia Lumia 928 feels stale next to the competition.
06.03.2013 3:30 AM
This AiO looks good and performs well, but Vizio needs to update its peripherals game and get with the discrete GPU program.
06.03.2013 4:00 AM
This 24-inch all-in-one offers a much improved display and better performance, while retaining its unique combination subwoofer/power supply and superior styling.
06.03.2013 5:45 AM
The company that brought us the PadFone, an all-in-one smartphone, tablet, and laptop device, is thinking a bit bigger. Taiwan's Asustek Computer has now combined a tablet, smartphone and desktop PC into a single product that it calls the Transformer Book Trio.
 
 
 
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