Chinese Mobile Users Download More Games and Apps
Survey says Chinese users tend to download more applications and games to their cellphones than mobile users in Western Europe Mobile phone - Video game - Games - Handheld Platforms - Mobile Computing feeds.pcworld.com |
IBM Adds Notes Capabilities to LotusLive
IBM has upgraded its hosted collaboration suite, LotusLive, with a revamped e-mail and calendaring service and a new set of collaboration tools. feeds.pcworld.com |
Technology on the Horizon: What if Moore’s Law Continues for Another 40 Years?
Steve Hassett submits:Moore’s law says that computer power doubles for the same cost about every two years, implying rapidly falling cost, increased power and proliferation. If this continues, the equivalent price of a $600 iPhone would be $18.75 in 2020, $0.59 in 2030 and overall power or cost improving 1,000,000 times by 2050. How should we account for this possible scenario in our investment strategies and plan for potential impact? What products and services have good present potential but could be enormous if Moore’s law continues? Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) Co-Founder, Gordon Moore, wrote an article for Electronics magazine in April 1965, describing his thesis that the number of transistors that can be placed on a chip will roughly double every two years – meaning that computing power also doubles. He saw that this could lead to some revolutionary advancements: Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Sharp Scaling Back on Laptops to Focus on Tablets
Sharp is scaling back its laptop PC operations and will focus resources on its recently announced Galapagos tablet PC and mobile terminals, it said Friday. feeds.pcworld.com |
Adobe Warns of Shockwave Bug
Adobe is warning of a newly disclosed flaw in its Shockwave Player software. feeds.pcworld.com |