Palm Might Return...as an Android Smartphone
AndroidMost people’s first smartphone was a Blackberry or an iPhone. Mine was a Palm Centro, an inexpensive, relatively modest little number with a physical keyboard, expandable internal storage, and
Most people’s first smartphone was a Blackberry or an iPhone. Mine was a Palm Centro, an inexpensive, relatively modest little number with a physical keyboard, expandable internal storage, and
Month after month, we tech writers like to discuss the gains Microsoft is making with Windows 8 (and Windows 8.1) in terms of its overall market share. It’s
HP hasn’t exactly been the name of success these past couple of years, but it looks like the situation is even more dire than HP itself has thought. According
A post on the Wall Street Journal’s Digits blog [http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2013/12/29/lg-to-unveil-webos-powered-tv/] reports that LG, electronics manufacturer and chief Samsung rival (behind Apple,
Everyone loves to see a media darling fall from grace (think Lindsay Lohan), and it seems that’s what’s happening with Apple lately. The company’s stock has been
Dell’s recent move to go private [https://www.besttechie.com/2013/02/05/dell-goes-private/] in a $24.4 billion deal didn’t go unnoticed by former CEO of Hewlett-Packard
Do you remember when female leaders at the top of Silicon Valley companies were hard to find? Or yeah, they still are. But at least now, there are a few
Former CEO of Hewlett-Packard Carly Fiorina believes that if Hewlett-Packard wants to be the number one computer vendor in the world, they should start by putting their money where their
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