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- Evergreen Solar files for bankruptcy
- Motorola struggled before the Google deal
- Keeping up with the hackers (chart)
- Google-Motorola likely to draw regulatory scrutiny
- Google takes bold action to match aspirations
- Famously fake Chinese Apple store gets rebranded
- Intel letting customers upgrade underpowered chips
- Solar Roadways to build solar-powered parking lot
- Sungevity socks away cash for solar leasing
- Google to acquire Motorola Mobility
- Google may alienate allies with Motorola deal
- Google's $12.5B hookup with Motorola Mobility (roundup)
- Motorola could help cure ailing Google TV
- Xbox 360s giving up gloss for matte finish
- Apple looking to get rid of printer drivers?
- Google's future handset rivals praise Motorola deal
- Google just bought itself patent protection
- Analyst: Amazon could sell tablet for as low as $249
- Time Warner Cable buying Insight Communications
Evergreen Solar files for bankruptcy | Top |
Facing brutal price competition on solar panels, Evergreen Solar is restructuring around its proprietary solar cell manufacturing process. | |
Motorola struggled before the Google deal | Top |
With plans to acquire Motorola Mobility, Google may be inheriting Motorola's problems, ranging from lost market share to delayed products. | |
Keeping up with the hackers (chart) | Top |
This handy chart provides a timeline of the computer attacks and hacks that have happened over the past few months. | |
Google-Motorola likely to draw regulatory scrutiny | Top |
Both the size of the deal and ongoing regulatory investigations could lead to a consent decree to get the acquisition approved. | |
Google takes bold action to match aspirations | Top |
The risks that come with the $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility show a new level of boldness at Google. But is it serious about selling phones? | |
Famously fake Chinese Apple store gets rebranded | Top |
The Chinese Apple Store that wasn't sanctioned by Apple has changed its name and exterior appearance following a local crackdown. | |
Intel letting customers upgrade underpowered chips | Top |
The company is offering the program on its Intel Core i3 processors and says performance will be boosted after taking advantage of the service. | |
Solar Roadways to build solar-powered parking lot | Top |
Solar Roadways received a $750,000 grant from the Federal Highway Administration to build a parking lot paved with solar panels. | |
Sungevity socks away cash for solar leasing | Top |
Solar installer Sungevity signs deal for $50 million worth of solar leases, enough for a couple thousand installations of bank-financed residential rooftop solar panels. | |
Google to acquire Motorola Mobility | Top |
Adobe releases a new tools for designers to create websites with very little code called Muse, the San Francisco BART train service shuts down cellular phone service over fears of protestors, and Google shakes up the smartphone industry by acquiring Motorola Mobility. | |
Google may alienate allies with Motorola deal | Top |
The company will find it difficult to straddle the line between a partner and competitor with Motorola in the fold. | |
Google's $12.5B hookup with Motorola Mobility (roundup) | Top |
Android's parent comes a-calling for the handset maker as the stakes heat up for dominance in the smartphone sector. CNET and its sister sites bring you in-depth coverage. | |
Motorola could help cure ailing Google TV | Top |
Google is eyed with suspicion by cable companies but the Motorola Mobility acquisition could help the company create new opportunities for Google TV. | |
Xbox 360s giving up gloss for matte finish | Top |
Microsoft says that consumers who want the glossy-black finish on the Xbox 360 better act soon. The company is moving toward giving all its Xbox 360 S consoles a matte finish. | |
Apple looking to get rid of printer drivers? | Top |
With the surge in the use of mobile devices, Apple has filed for two patents that describe ways to eliminate printer drivers, according to a story from ConceivablyTech. | |
Google's future handset rivals praise Motorola deal | Top |
Samsung, HTC, Sony Ericsson, and LG are happy to get patent protections from the Motorola deal--but not necessarily about competition from Google. | |
Google just bought itself patent protection | Top |
Google is spending $12.5 billion on Motorola Mobility in what looks like an attempt to fight back in a mounting patent war against its Android operating system. | |
Analyst: Amazon could sell tablet for as low as $249 | Top |
Amazon could actually sell a tablet at a loss but make a profit through all the movies, songs, books, and other content, says industry analyst Tim Bajarin. | |
Time Warner Cable buying Insight Communications | Top |
Time Warner Cable says it's acquiring Insight for $3 billion to take over service for its more than 750,000 customers. The move helps position Time Warner to better compete against cable giant Comcast. | |
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