Three iPhone Killers: Netbooks, MID, Android By Rob Enderle The top three iPhone competitors pose a threat to Apple, but may need a product generation or two to realize their full potential.
Flashy Nokia Smartphones Target Big Spenders [August 26, 2008] Seeking to undermine Apple, Samsung and others, the Finnish handset maker aims for deep-pocketed phone users, a key market.
nVidia's First Visual Computing Confab Dazzles [August 26, 2008] Despite the competitive implications, nVidia insisted it wanted big guns like Intel and AMD at its inaugural event. But with Cylon #6 as the guest, attendees weren't complaining.
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Downgrades Weigh on Tech Sector [August 26, 2008] Slowdown fears sent tech stocks modestly lower on Tuesday even as the rest of the market stabilized after Monday's drubbing. [more Business]
EMC Wants to Manage It All [August 25, 2008] The storage giant's first Forum 2008 highlighted flash drives, Clariion arrays, and Web 2.0 and cloud storage plans along with an ambitious plan to unite all information under EMC management. [more Storage]
AMD Parts Ways With Digital TV Unit [August 25, 2008] The PC chipmaker, facing continued losses and market pressure, distances itself from the low-end television screen market.
Cell Roaming Rule Switch on Hold [August 25, 2008] The FCC's head is still mulling rules about that let small wireless phone carriers to 'roam' on the networks of larger rivals.