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Intel Hedges Bets With $8 Billion Acquisition Of McAfee - Intel, one of the most hardware-centric companies in technology, placed a massive bid to purchase McAfee on Thursday for $7.68 billion in cash. The acquisition is chipmaker’s biggest to date, and represents a big, diversifying bet that the future of computing is in software and services.


Thu, 19 Aug 2010 15:28:00 GMT
Foxconn Rallies Workers, Leaves Suicide Nets in Place - Foxconn Technology Group — the Chinese company which manufactures hardware for Apple, Dell, HP, Nokia and Sony — has been hit by a dozen suicides at its plants this year. It has begun holding rallies at all of its factories to raise moral. The theme? "Treasure Your Life, Love Your Family, Care for Each Other to Build a Wonderful Future."


Wed, 18 Aug 2010 18:54:00 GMT
How Do Native Apps and Web Apps Compare? - Two roads diverge on a tablet screen. One is the path to the native app, the other leads to the open web. Luckily, you can take both. But if you had to pick one — native app or web app — which would you choose? Your decision will make all the difference in how you approach your design, development and distribution.


Tue, 17 Aug 2010 13:00:00 GMT
How the Web Wins - If the second coming happened right now, Jesus would probably show up as an app. It seems everything these days is an app, or awaiting approval, so don't be surprised. You read it here first. What's funny is that we've had a killer app for the internet all along, no need for a second coming. It's called the web.


Tue, 17 Aug 2010 13:00:00 GMT
The Birth of a U.S. Wind Power Manufacturing Industry - As wind power gains U.S. market share the domestic manufacturing sector may benefit in tow: According to a recent report from the World Resources Institute, off-shoring wind industry manufacturing to places where labor is cheap has no significant cost benefit over domestic manufacturing, because of transport costs.


Sun, 15 Aug 2010 14:35:00 GMT