Death of HP Touchpad prime opportunity for RIM PlayBook
Technology Wednesday, August 24th, 2011
There are a lot of lessons that rival tablet vendors can learn from the death of the TouchPad (and the feeding frenzy it created in its wake)

There are a lot of lessons that rival tablet vendors can learn from the death of the TouchPad (and the feeding frenzy it created in its wake)

The Spanish government has ordered Google to delete information about 90 individuals from its search engine indexes, according to media reports

Shuttle Atlantis landed in Florida today, ending the last of 135 missions that put the Hubble into orbit and helped build the International Space Station

The biggest U.S. ISPs have agreed to let the entertainment industry demand they filter, disrupt and block users suspected of infringing on intellectual property

Unnoticed in the Tuesday release of Firefox 5 was Mozilla’s decision to retire Firefox 4, the browser it shipped just three months ago

Google will sponsor SolarCity’s $280 million residential solar power systems project in California to install roof solar panels for thousands of homeowners

Google has released an update for its Chrome browser, bringing security and 3D improvements

As Sony scrambles to get the PlayStation Network and Qriocity music service back online, it’s suffering from yet another security breach

A three-cylinder engine? It’s been more than a decade since we’ve seen one, but now Ford is bringing a three-banger to America

Cisco Systems Inc. on Tuesday said it’s killing its Flip camcorder business as part of a reversal of years of efforts at diversifying into consumer products
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