BlackBerry Q10 officially available at AT&T on June 21st
The pre-order process for the BlackBerry Q10 is already well underway, but AT&T has kept quiet on its official retail and online availability until now. The company has now confirmed to us that...
View ArticleEx-Xbox chief Don Mattrick lands at Zynga, officially (update: comments from...
We just got the news that ex-head of Xbox, Don Mattrick, was out at Microsoft, and now we know where he’s going: Zynga. AllThingsD reports that Mattrick is officially the new CEO of the casual social...
View ArticleOpera 15 Chromium-based browser officially launched for PC and Mac
While the non-final build of Opera’s new browser for PC and Mac was simply called “Next,” today it’s chosen the more formal title of Opera 15 for its official release. There aren’t any features of...
View ArticleAmazon’s new Kindle Paperwhite officially announced, ships September 30th
In case you needed official confirmation, Amazon’s new Kindle Paperwhite is indeed real and on the way. While we still don’t have much in the way of specifics, according to the public listing, we do...
View ArticleMicrosoft officially pulls the plug on MSN TV
The time has come: As announced earlier this summer, Microsoft is shuttering MSN TV, a service it’s operated since 1997. Originally known as WebTV, the box (naturally) brought the internet to many a...
View ArticleFitbit Force fitness and sleep tracking watch officially announced, launching...
Well, Fitbit had a little trouble keeping the wraps on its Force activity tracking watch. But the company is ready to officially unveil its latest wearable and plans to launch it in the coming weeks...
View ArticleUS Cellular officially jumps on the shared data bandwagon
Everyone else is doing it, so why can’t US Cellular. The smaller carrier is getting into the shared data plan field with a bevy of options for both consumers and small businesses. As we’ve previously...
View ArticleHulu officially announces its new CEO, former Fox exec Mike Hopkins
Hulu has had a tumultuous 2013, as it lost founding CEO Jason Kilar in January, then went through the sale process, again, before sticking with its original owners, again. Confirming last week’s...
View ArticleDell officially goes private, says focus is on you
Michael Dell’s acquisition of his namesake company is now complete. The purchase under Dell and investment firm Silver Lake Partners was valued at $ 24.9 billion and, as Dell said during a September...
View ArticlePanasonic officially quits plasma TVs, blames Lehman Brothers even after all...
We may compare Panasonic to the character of Michael Myers way too often, but this Halloween the analogy is particularly relevant given news the company is officially killing plasma TV production....
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