TECHNOLOGY

Should Tim Cook Rant or Gloat at Steve Jobs’s Grave Given Apple’s Q2 Results?

Last week, an apparently Photoshopped image of Apple CEO Tim Cook ranting at the tombstone of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs did the rounds of social media sites. Was the image prophetic of what Mr Cook will do these coming days given the second quarter results of the iPhone and iPad maker? Or would he instead gloat because while the numbers spell slower growth, earnings and number of devices shipped beat analysts' expectations?
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Blackstone Pulls Out of Race for Dell Acquisition

While the game is getting harder, Blackstone Group is rumored to have pulled out of a race for a Dell acquisition. Certainly, the good news on the matter has cheered up the remaining participants of the aggressive and ruthless bidding for iconic Dell Inc.

IBM on Edge of Selling Server Business Due to Poor Q1 Performance

In what many see as the backlash of poor performing in the first quarter and quick strategy to greater growth, International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) looks to sell-off its low-end server business. Interestingly, the most likely buyer could be Lenovo Group Ltd, the same Chinese company to which IBM had sold, in a game-changing move, PC business back in 2004.

Top 10 Bad Tech Habits and How to Break Them

As the world grows more dependent on technology, people who use laptops, PCs, smartphones, tablets and other electronic devices also develop bad habits on their usage along the way.

How to Update HTC EVO 4G with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Using CyanogenMod 10.1 [Guide]

HTC EVO 4G LTE is an exclusive device from Sprint under CDMA network and features 1.5GHz dual-core processor and 8MP rear shooting camera. Unfortunately, the device only runs Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich and it is still unknown if any official Jelly Bean update will be released. If owners are anxious to have one, here is CyanogenMod 10.1 for HTC EVO 4G LTE.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Stabbed With 3 Knives, a Pen, Keys and Pennies [Video]

Samsung's latest flagship smartphone Galaxy S4 has its display screen protected by Gorilla Glass 3 to withstand scratches and cuts from other objects. Corning Gorilla Glass is three times more scratch-resistant than Gorilla Glass and 40 per cent fewer scratches visible to the naked eye. Did the glass really protect Samsung Galaxy S4?

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