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How HP is changing the way we compute

Blogs Today, this geek managed to catch Phil McKinney, the CTO of Hewlett Packard’s Personal Systems Group. No, Phil wasn't in Singapore in case you were wondering. We had a session over ... Read story »

HP's Friendlee: Stalk and rate your friends

Crave Hewlett-Packard, maker of printers and other stuff that sits in your office not being terribly interesting, is working on an intelligent social-network application for your mobile phone, called Friendlee. Friendlee ... Read story »

Where's my 3D laptop? Oh, here it is...

Crave The experience just doesn't work as well on a Netbook. The future of notebooks added another wrinkle at Computex last weekend: Acer's announcement of an upcoming 3D laptop running Windows ... Read story »

Same products but different specifications by where you are...

Blogs We are living in an Internet-connected life. You can check and know all the information from the Internet and be able to get whatever you want. You can even purchase goods ... Read story »

Is HP DreamScreen a tablet or photo frame?

Crave There are products which simply defy categorization. Take the SmartQ 7. Its ARM chipset is a smartphone platform, yet its lack of phone functions and choice of Ubuntu operating system ultimately ... Read story »

HP launches new gaming desktop and TouchSmart PC

Crave The desktop PC may not be as personal as its mobile equivalents, but in most households it has become a common use machine to keep shared multimedia files or play games. ... Read story »

HP Mini by Studio Tord Boontje launches in Singapore

Crave If you have been eyeing the latest fashion Netbook from HP, the wait is over. The Palo Alto company is retailing the HP Mini by Studio Tord Boontje exclusively through StarHub's ... Read story »

Google updates mobile app for S60 smartphones with voice search

Crave Google released a new version of the free Google Mobile App for Symbian Series60 (S60) phones on Monday. The update gives phone owners the ability to press the Talk button ... Read story »

HTC still thinking about the Netbook segment

Crave HTC has dipped its toes in the Netbook category before with a wannabe minilaptop, the HTC Shift, which runs a full desktop version of Windows Vista. TAIWAN--In an interview yesterday ... Read story »

LG GM750: WM6.5 smartphone with S-Class interface

Crave Several new Windows Mobile handsets were announced last week by manufacturers such as Sony Ericsson, LG and HTC. All will use the latest revision of Microsoft's mobile operating system, Windows Mobile ... Read story »

My tech predictions for 2010

Blogs The one article/post we tech bloggers are asked most throughout the year is what the tech predictions will be for the coming year or the must-have high-tech gifts for the festive ... Read story »

Improved interface for IE6 on Windows phones

Crave For a long time, Microsoft's browser for Windows Mobile phones has been a weak link in the Windows Mobile operating system. Internet Explorer Mobile has been infamous for being ungainly, slow, ... Read story »

Intel brings Core i7 to laptops

Features Intel mobility tech guru Mooly Eden shares details on the two new "Clarksfield" processors, which will be the fastest notebook chips ever from the chipmaker, and spotlights some Core i7 portables to come. Read story »

Microsoft opens online mobile Marketplace

Crave Windows Marketplace for Mobile debuted in October as Microsoft's answer to smartphone app stores. As with Google's Android Market, Windows Mobile 6.5 users could initially only find and purchase apps ... Read story »

Windows 7 snags to watch for when upgrading

Crave From the Devices and Printers window, you can see that double-clicking on a device does not guarantee that Device Stage supports it. Also, notice the lack of driver support for the ... Read story »

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