VMWare cuts jobs on cloudy results
Looks like the sky really wasn’t cloud’s limit
While the Cloud is supposed to be the savour of big computing, VMWare, which should be doing well is actually suffering.
Amazon sells its own brand of chips
Right to bare ARMS
Online book seller Amazon is selling its own brand of ARM-based computer chips.
Microsoft beating Apple in tablets
Marketing failure
Figures are starting to appear that Apple’s iron grip on the keyboardless netbook market has been lost to its old enemy Microsoft.
Asetek loses its cool over AMD Fury
Cease and Desist could create shortage
Liquid cooler supplier Asetek is furious over AMD’s liquid-cooled R9 Fury X and had its lawyers rattle off a cease and desist order.
Amazon.com has a great deal on Motorola-made Nexus 6
Drops 32GB version to US $200, 64GB to US $260
Amazon.com currently sell Google's previous flagship Motorola-made Nexus 6 smartphone for a rather incredible US $200 for the 32GB and US $260 for the 64GB version.
EU probes Amazon and Apple’s ebook cartel
It seems that Jobs Mob has not learnt about not playing monopoly
While it waits for the US Supreme Court to let it off the hook for the last book cartel it organised, fruity cargo cult Apple is about to face an investigation for another one.
Amazon takes on UK supermarkets
Tommorrow the world
Online book seller Amazon is stomping on the feet of Britain's traditional supermarkets with the nationwide launch of packaged groceries for Amazon Prime members.
Google presses ahead with drones
Service ready in two years
Online search outfit Google is pressing ahead with glorious two year plan to create a drone service.
Intel’s compute stick seen on Amazon
Windows 10 for $153
Intel’s Compute Stick with Windows 10 pre-installed has appeared on Amazon for for $146.
Amazon purges itself of Apple
Will not sell competing devices
Amazon has finally had a enough of Apple and is pulling its products from its store.