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Three CEOs make for an interesting August
Tech industry leaders are sending ripples through the workstation market. JPR Analyst Alex Herrera sorts it all out. By Alex ...
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Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO
Following a “strong recommendation” from Jobs, Apple’s board names Tim Cook as new CEO. Apple’s Board of Directors today announced ...
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Apple unleashes Thunderbolt Display
The more you can see the more you can do—Apple proves the point with two giant monitors driven by a ...
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Adobe introduces Photoshop Elements 9 for the Mac App Store
Several high-end features from Photoshop’s professional version find their way to a consumer product for Mac users. Adobe cleverly takes ...
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Intel entices Taiwan computer makers to build Ultrabooks
The MacBook Air is doing too well, and netbooks doing too poorly. Intel thinks it is time for powerful and ...
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Stereoscopic 3D in your pocket, in your life
The next revolution on mobile phones has already begun. By Jon Peddie Seeing double will be the next big thing ...
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Apple Final Cut Pro falls flat with professionals; rivals try to seize the moment
Adobe and Avid are trying to win market share as Apple seems to be aiming for a more general consumer ...
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LCD innovations steal the show at display industry conference
The Society for Information Displays gathered for its annual conference in late May. Last year OLED and LED were all ...
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French researchers develop glasses-free stereoscopic viewing for iPad, iPhone
The two were inspired by work previously done with Nintendo Wii. The technique uses only the camera, not the accelerometer. ...
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McNeel releases iRhino 3D for iPad and iPhone
Markups can be shared as image files. The $3.99 app comes with technical support. The maker of Rhino 3D has ...