Motorola starts rolling out its Xoom project, opens up a big ole box of Ice Cream Sandwich
Motorola’s been a bit cagey about its whole "project" for the Motorola Xoom, but it seems its finally time to roll back the curtain to reveal, get this, a big ole pile of Ice Cream Sandwich. The handset maker has begun rolling out the mobile OS to a select group of Xoom owners — both the WiFi and 4G
Dish Network to close more Blockbusters than originally anticipated, CEO confirms
Dish Network’s curious Blockbuster project appears to be sputtering a bit, now that the company has confirmed that it will shutter more stores than originally anticipated. Speaking to Reuters at CES today, Dish Network CEO Joe Clayton confirmed that his company plans to close all Blockbuster shops that
Velocity Micro Shine pico projector does 720p on the cheap
Pico projectors have become a well-established category in their own right, much to the delight of road warriors and those who want a lot of bang for their buck when it comes to display size. With Velocity Micro’s latest effort in the category, there may be a lot more bang in the near future. Their
OnLive Desktop hits the iTunes app store
Not satisfied with iOS? No problem, OnLive has a hefty helping of Windows waiting for you in the iTunes app store. Palo Alto announced the streaming Office app earlier this week, touting it as a no-compromise enterprise experience. The free app is fairly basic, giving iPad users hungry for a dose of
Intel sticks with Netbooks, touts full package mobile proposition
At our meeting this week with Intel’s Mark Miller and John Wallace, we spoke primarily about mobile, and as the conversation moved beyond smartphones and tablets and laptops came up, it was the word Netbook that got our attention. What Miller had to say about the Netbook as it stands today is not
Anthony Ha Joins TechCrunch
Blogging is still a relatively young part of the media industry. But already there are a cadre of professional reporters who cut their teeth blogging, who are used to the pace and get an adrenaline rush from covering events as they unfold. Anthony Ha is one of them, and I am very pleased to announce
Intel dedicates itself a more diverse mobile future
Late in the week on the fourth full day of CES 2012, we got the opportunity to sit down with Intel’s Mark Miller to speak about Medfield, Clover Trail, and the future of mobile computing in the Intel environment. What Intel intends on bringing to the market is not just powerful devices such as
LG 55EM9600 55-inch OLED TV hands-on
When it comes to TVs this year, there’s only two that float to the top: the dueling 55-inch OLED models from Samsung and LG. We’ve already spent some quality time with the Samsung “Super OLED” television, and we made the trek to LG’s booth today to check out their version.
Pitch Now: Intel Awarding Young Entrepreneurs With $100K For Whizbang Business Ideas
Intel knows a thing or two about technology and innovation. Hey, that’s why they hired Will.i.am as "director of creative innovation". (Wink.) Really, in the same way that it’s catalyzed change in the computing industry (and helped bring modern microprocessing to life), in December Intel launched a
El arte de la impresión en 3-D
La profesora del MIT Neri Oxman desarrolla nuevas técnicas de diseño que aprovechan las ventajas de la “fabricación aditiva”.
