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Consortium Promotes Widespread Electric Vehicle Adoption
The Electrification Leadership Council, a consortium of transportation industry companies, aims to promote adoption of electric vehicles.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Will T-Mobile Finally Get Some iPhone Love?
An executive notes that the iPhone 5 likely will be compatible with T-Mobile's network, raising the possibility that yet another carrier will offer the phone.
Gorilla Glass 2.0 Makes Corning a Star of CES
One of the highlights of the International Consumer Electronics Show isn't a gadget. It's Corning's Gorilla Glass 2.0.
IBM Retains Patent Crown for 19th Year
IBM keeps the top patent spot for the 19th consecutive year, while Asian companies continue to gain ground.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: A Reported iPad 3 Sighting Suggests Incremental Upgrades
A reported iPad3 sighting indicates the device will include incremental improvements over iPad 2, including screen and camera upgrades.
2012: The Year Connected TV Takes Over
Sales of consumer electronics languished during the holidays, but the TV sector aims for a rebound with a shift to web-connected screens in 2012.
The Consumer Electronics Show’s Four-Ring Circus
Smartphones, web-based TV, portable PCs, and “small weird stuff” will be vying for customer attention at the Consumer Electronics Show.
Monday Apple Rumors: Share Price Remains Strong Even Amid Competitors’ Hype
Even as attention focuses on competitors at CES, Apple's stock still soars. Also, sales to corporate clients is expected to grow in 2012.
Shhh! 25 Execs Who Out-Earned Their CEOs
We're used to hearing about excessive compensation packages of America's CEOs, but these executives are quietly making even more than their top-dog bosses.
Roku’s Stick: A Game-Changer for Web TV?
About the size of an eraser, the stick does everything set-top boxes do, so you can turn a regular TV into a Web-connected TV simply by plugging it in.
Friday Apple Rumors: 2 New iPads in 2012?
Citing sources from Apple's Taiwanese component supply chain, a report claims Apple will roll out an iPad 3 in March, followed by an iPad 4 in October.
Thursday Apple Rumors: 50-Inch Apple TV Spotted in Ive’s Studio
Also, strong iPhone sales hurt Verizon's profit margins, and a Chinese toymaker's planned Steve Jobs action figure prompts action by Apple.
Nook Spinoff Talk Might Signal Final Chapter for Barnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble plans to sell off its Sterling Publishing business, and it's even considering spinning off its popular e-reader, the Nook.
3 Tech Companies Creating the Future
What will be the next products to fundamentally change our future? Take a look at what Google, Apple and Honda are cooking up.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: iPhone 4S Finally Hitting Chinese Shelves
Apple announces a Jan. 13 release of the iPhone 4S in China. Also, Apple might announce an entry into textbooks at its iBookstore event this month.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: iBookstore Highlight of Next Media Event
Report: Apple to discuss changes to iBookstore this month. Also, an analyst says the Kindle Fire might have cost Apple 1M to 2M iPad sales.
Are Apple Stores’ Blues That Blue?
Stagnant retail growth at Apple Stores is worrisome, but don't hit the panic button -- the company still is outpacing the brick-and-mortar world.
2012’s 5 Biggest Non-Apple Tech Releases
While every eye is on the next iSomething launch, these companies are hoping their new products will take the spotlight off Apple.
3 Once-Great Tech Offerings Going Extinct Next Year
Out with the old and in with the new -- it's good for business, but shelving old products and services means these three staples likely will fade away in 2012.