- Thu Jan 28 1:51 PM PST 2010 From July to January, a look back on predictions
The strongest rumors in recent years about an Apple tablet device surfaced back in July when reports stated that Apple could release the touchscreen gadget as early as October. At that point I made some predictions on what we might expect.
- Wed Jan 27 11:24 AM PST 2010 Apple's iPad tablet touches a nerve in Redmond
Microsoft has been pursuing the notion of a tablet PC for a decade now, but its efforts have yet to produce a device most consumers want to carry.
- Sat Jan 23 6:00 AM PST 2010 This week in Crave: The 'help, we're drowning in tablet rumors' edition
Here's what you missed while you couldn't wait till Wednesday to see if Apple's supposed tablet will have a 3G connection, long battery life, a sub-$1,000 price tag, and look exactly like an iPod Touch.
- Fri Jan 22 3:41 PM PST 2010 State Dept. presses China ambassador on Google
But even after closed-door meeting on Thursday evening, 10 days after Google's report of illegal hacking, the U.S. has not issued a formal protest.
- Fri Jan 22 3:38 PM PST 2010 Ballmer desecrates MacBook Pro
I thought this Ballmer autograph on a Macbook Pro was fake, but according to this video of the big man scribbling it, it's not.
- Thu Jan 21 3:03 PM PST 2010 U.S. puts companies on notice in China
U.S. Internet companies in China are now on the defensive after the government declares they hold a shared responsibility for ensuring an open Internet.
- Tue Jan 19 8:09 AM PST 2010 'Tens of millions' expected to buy tablets in 2010
Leading up to an Apple product launch next week, Deloitte issues a research note that predicts tablets will finally capture the hearts and wallets of consumers.
- Fri Jan 15 2:37 PM PST 2010 Linux: World domination (and jobs) in sight
As devices proliferate and manufacturers look to lower costs, the market for Linux devices and related jobs will continue to boom. Only Microsoft seems to dislike the trend.
- Fri Jan 15 8:00 AM PST 2010 Week in review: Google slams China censorship
The search giant says it will no longer censor results in China. Also: Microsoft and HP aim for the cloud.
- Fri Jan 15 7:51 AM PST 2010 Obama: Feds still use outdated tech
Visiting CEOs hear from the president and from the head of the OMB that the U.S. government remains hampered by old tools.




