SAN FRANCISCO - Amazon.com on Wednesday will make its premier Kindle DX model electronic reader available in more than 100 countries.
SAN FRANCISCO - Amazon.com on Wednesday will make its premier Kindle DX model electronic reader available in more than 100 countries.
The once-cuddly relationship between Google Inc. and Apple Inc. is morphing into a prickly power struggle as the ambitions and ideas of the technology trendsetters increasingly collide.
Small and inexpensive “netbooks” were some of the most popular computers in the recession, wooing consumers with their portability and prices that were often below $400.
SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. will sell four versions of its forthcoming Office 2010 software, due out in June, for prices ranging from $99 to $499.
LOS ANGELES - The Walt Disney Co on Tuesday unveiled a technology called KeyChest to enable consumers to buy films or television shows from various distributors, store them on remote servers, and play them on multiple platforms ranging from TVs to computers and phones.
Web communications company Skype said Tuesday that new Internet-enabled, high-definition televisions from Panasonic of Japan and South Korea’s LG will feature Skype voice and video calling.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif - Google Inc took the wraps off a new Web-enabled smartphone on Tuesday it called a “superphone,” a device bristling with features from speech recognition to a 3D interface that the Internet giant will sell directly to consumers.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California - Google on Tuesday unveiled its new Nexus One smartphone, in a direct challenge to heavyweight Apple’s iPhone handsets.
Google Inc. is expected to unveil on Tuesday its vision for how a mobile phone should be made and sold, likely raising the stakes in the Internet search leader’s bid to gain more control over how people surf the Web while they’re on the go.
Facebook said on Monday that it is blocking a website called “Web 2.0 Suicide Machine” that helps users delete their social network profiles.