IHS iSuppli the market research firm has most recently predicted that Ultrabook will occupy the 43 per cent of notebook sale market by the year 2015. You may reasonably find it surprising, because Ultrabook has entered the market a very little time ago.
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Siri Becomes Out Of Work In US,UK
Siri, Apple’s all new voice assistance feature, is reported to having problems over this weekend. Many users have reported internet connectivity problems of Siri. And many other users reported other assistance problems including failing to work according to request. Complaints began to appear on Twitter from the last Thursday. According to these complaints not on Read more
Former US General talks about cyber weapons
Former No. 2 uniformed officer in the U.S. military claims that the United States should be developing offensive cyber weapons so that they could use it whenever some foreigners hack their computer.
Four-star Marine Corps general who retired in August as the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, James Wright says that the US must be open to developing cyber weapons since they got the capabilities. The US must also train people in order to make them credible of fighting this online threat so that the world will know that hacking is criminally liable, and the US will do something about it.
Motorola Mobillity secures ban against Apple in Germany
Apple Inc have a miserable time this week as they are facing a lawsuit in the European courts. On Friday, the giant company had a patent infringement battle with Motorola Mobility in Germany – this in the same week that a Spanish court also ruled against the Cupertino-based company.
According to a blog post written by Florian Mueller, the Mannheim Regional Court had granted Motorola Mobility a ban against Apple, maker of the iPhone and iPad.
AMD reduced its work force
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. tries to minimize its expenses by firing nearly 1,400 workers because of a weak computer market and manufacturing delays. The said problem has hurt the world’s second-biggest maker of microprocessors for PCs.
The layoffs announced Thursday amount to around 12 percent of the company’s 12,000 workers and were among the first significant move by AMD’s new CEO, Rory Read, who got hired from Lenovo Group in August. The cuts are going to unfold over the following five months.
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