.
Intel has long been talking up its Atom processor for tablets, but at IDF 2010 in San Francisco the chipmaker finally put its money where its mouth is, not just in terms of a tablet running on its chips, but also running its operating...
.
With hundreds of thousands of apps flooding the several dozens of app stores in existence, one might be forgiven for believing the Apple hype of “there’s an app for that,” with some of the less optimistic developers perhaps even believing that whatever they develop,...
.
A month and a half ago, RCR Unplugged covered slick social magazine app Flipboard when it launched to much public accolade and acclaim. Today at AppNation in San Francisco, the firm’s CEO took to the stage to show off his app yet again and...
.
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom told the audience at AppNation today that the proliferation of mobile apps coupled with open city data would make people’s lives easier and more pleasant.
Taking to the stage shortly after conference organizer Drew Ianni announced his prediction of a...
.
Wowing the crowd on the first day of its developer conference in San Francisco, chipmaker Intel showed off its WiDi technology, beaming content back and forth between a handheld tablet and large-screen HDTV wirelessly.
WiDi technology is not exactly new, having been shown off at...
.
Americans continue to hunger for mobile phone apps, according to the latest edition of The Nielsen Company’s Apps Playbook, a new white paper on mobile apps to be officially unveiled at AppNation in San Francisco on Monday.
Data and insight outfit, Nielson says the average...
.
Today everything mobile seems to revolve around the concept of apps. Development, monetization, distribution, fragmentation – all terms the mobile world has become increasingly familiar with over the past few years. Thus, it comes as no surprise that when it comes to apps, there’s...
Apple is well known for its “hear no evil, see no evil” attitude when it comes to its own products, but the Cupertino company came as close as it probably ever will to admitting a problem when it kicked a hacker out of its App Store this weekend.
It's a good time to be a niche chip maker and Cavium Networks is spring boarding off its recent major growth spurt by releasing a new line of embedded multi core processors – the OCTEON II CN68XX line - for the next generation of routers, as Internet data skyrockets.