April 25, 2012
Who knew some funky capitalization could cause so much trouble? Proview -- the purveyor of that 90s-era all-in-one called the iPAD -- hasn't let up in its fight to wrestle the rights to the iPad name from iPad...
April 23, 2012
By Sharon Hill
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the organization responsible for managing URLS and assigning top level domains, has had to take offline its electronic TLD application system. The deadline for dot-MLS and other TLD applications was first extended to April 20 and is now in limbo until the system is repaired. According to ICANN ongoing announcements, a system error enabled applicants to view some of the other applicants...
April 19, 2012
The labor conditions in Asia have long been a controversial topic, but they have recently come into the spotlight due to concerns over Apple’s working practices in China. Back in January, The New York Times exposed new details involving what takes place in the factories of Apple’s largest supplier...
April 14, 2012
- HTC's been far from quiet since unveiling its One series to the masses, and today the company's continuing the trend by launching...
April 11, 2012
April 7, 2012
- Similar to that K91 TV we saw Lenovo tease back in January, its K71 brethren's also stuffed with Ice Cream Sandwich, and according...
April 5, 2012
April 1, 2012
- For a country who doesn't really do April Fools' Day, you know China means business when it lays the smackdown on its weibo services. Here's the background story: about a week ago there was a rumor on the Chinese web about a...
March 29, 2012
Microsoft Corp., the world’s largest software maker, said its Windows Phone operating system will propel it past Apple Inc. in China’s smartphone market as its partners release devices costing as little as $158.






