FAQ: FTC's Lawsuit Against Intel
What does the FTC's case against Intel mean to you? Here are some frequently asked questions--and answers.
US FTC Files Formal Antitrust Complaint Against Intel
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed an antitrust-related lawsuit against Intel, charging the world's largest computer chip maker with illegally using its...
Facebook Tweaks, Intel Chip Delay and Leak
Facebook's new privacy policy was rolled out this week and although we have known for months that it was coming it grabbed a lot of headline attention just the...
The Top 10 Technology Stories of 2009
The Great Recession cast a shadow on all sectors of the economy in 2009. IT fared better than most, however, and the slump did not curb the dynamic nature of the...
Intel Won't Give up on Larrabee, Analysts Say
Although Intel delayed its first stand-alone graphics processor, code-named Larrabee, the company could use elements of the chip's design and architecture in...
Early Intel Core i9 Makes Its Way Onto Ebay
Intel's six-core processor is not due to hit the market for a few months yet, however that hasn't stopped the Core i9 from showing up on eBay.
Mac OS X 10.6.2 Hack Gets Atom Support Back
The OS X 10.6.2 update dropped support for the hackintosh-friendly Intel Atom processor. Just two days after the update was released, it was hacked to allow the chip to be used once again.
ARM, MIPS Accelerate Android Push
ARM and MIPS Technologies have this week made announcements that aim to simplify and accelerate the development of Android-based devices.