Intel’s New CEO Vows Rapid Growth in Mobile Market

Intel Corp.’s new chief executive vowed Thursday to rapidly grow the company’s presence in the tablet and smartphone markets at a shareholder meeting that formalized a major management shift for the Silicon Valley chip giant.

Yes, Intel Is Building a Web TV Service (A Box, Too)

And it’s going to be the best Internet television service ever.
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Apple’s Cook, Google’s Schmidt and Intel’s Otellini to Be Questioned Over No-Poaching Pact

Do you solemnly swear or affirm that you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
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Samsung Plans Multiple Tizen Smartphones for 2013

Samsung looks to lessen its reliance on Google’s Android OS — a keystone of its mobile success.
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NTT Docomo Mulling Bet on Tizen OS

Japan’s largest wireless carrier may be the first to bring a Tizen-based smartphone to market.
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Mobile Device Makers to Congress: We Want the Airwaves, Baby

A group of mobile device makers including Apple, Samsung and Nokia is asking Congress to free up additional wireless spectrum for mobile data.
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Consumers: Wait, What’s an Ultrabook?

IHS halves its 2012 Ultrabook shipment forecast, saying the ultrathin laptops havent yet won over consumers.
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Ultrabooks Still Racking Up Infra Sales

It has been nearly a year since Ultrabooks debuted, and still their sales fail to impress. Could it be those lofty prices?
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Windows RT Tablets Could Carry Price Tag as Low as $300

A Lenovo exec says the ARM-based tablets will cost $200 to $300 less than their Windows 8-based brethren — and that would be a couple hundred less than the latest entry-level iPad.
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MacBook Pro Makeover in the Wings

The MacBook Pro, Apple’s flagship laptop, is about to get a transformative overhaul. Sources familiar with Apple’s plans say the company intends to debut, at its upcoming Worldwide Developers conference, the first major upgrade to the line since the aluminum unibody in 2008. The new MacBook Pros will feature a significantly thinner chassis, new high-resolution “Retina-esque” displays, faster processors chosen from Intel’s third-generation Core series chips, code-named Ivy Bridge, and Nvidia GPUs. Most of these details were first reported on Monday by 9to5mac.

Apple Poised to Unseat Intel as Top Mobile Chip Company [Updated]

AMD Gets Ultra-Competitive in Skinny Laptop Market

MacBook Pro Could Get a New Year’s Resolution Boost

Ultrabook Conga Line Preps for CES 2012

Ultrabook Sales Not All That Ultra

Ruling Whittles Down HTC’s Patent Case Against Apple

Apple and Intel Could Raise Ante in Google’s Play for Nortel Patents

ARM Twisting: Intel to Fab Chips for Apple?

Nokia: Meego Still an Option for Tablets

Intel's Light Peak I/O Due Thursday

MacBook Pro Refresh This Week?

Intel: MeeGo-ing Forward Even Without Nokia