By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on March 20th, 2013%
Kevin Lynch, the Adobe Systems Chief Technology Officer announced today that he will be leaving Adobe to become the vice president of technologies of Apple.
Adobe execs says they will not replace Kevin Lynch or the CTO position or leave it empty, rather having the CEO, Shantanu Narayen and Senior Vice President, Bryan Lamkin, take the duties and responsibilities covered by the CTO position’s job.
According to CNBC, Kevin Lynch will be reporting to SVP Bob Mansfield and will the role of being the vice president of technologies of Apple. The Cupertino, California-based company . . . → Read More: Kevin Lynch Leaves Adobe Systems and Hired by Apple
By Jharma Mulchandani, on October 10th, 2012%
On Tuesday, Samsung and T-Mobile announced that Samsung’s Galaxy Note II will be released this coming fall season. The company did not give a hint on the exact date of the release, but reports say that the new gadget will be launched on the 24th day of October.
According to the Senior Vice President of T-Mobile USA’s product management Brad Duea, the Samsung Galaxy Note II is the current innovative gadget to join the portfolio of T-Mobile. He further added that its an all-in-one device that they have taken to the next level, expecting to replace a lot of standalone . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy Note II to be released this fall
By Antonnete Teresita, on June 10th, 2012%
As anticipated, Apple finally confirmed the iOS6 and might announce this in the WWDC on Monday. Backing this, Apple displayed banners in the areas of the Moscone with it’s tagline “The world’s most advanced mobile operating system”. With this, many are expecting a whole new changes and enhancements in their iPhones and iPads.
The spreading rumors of the OS X Mountain Lion and the latest iOS6 is finally confirmed according to Apples Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing. In addition to that, a sales clerk from Apple shared an important point saying that this latest iOS . . . → Read More: iOS 6 Will be Announced in WWDC this Monday
By Jharma Mulchandani, on September 14th, 2011%
When Google bought Motorola Mobility, Andy Rubin, the Senior Vice President said that their vision of Android remains untouched. He repeatedly emphasized the fact that Android was an open platform and welcomes any ideas to all their partners to develop and distribute innovative devices powered with Android. However, HTC is not convinced about this and they believe that Google acquisition of Motorola Mobility puts them in direct competition. According to reports coming from Taiwan’s Central News Agency, HTC is up to their new plans and confirmed that they are thinking of acquiring their own mobile operating system.
. . . → Read More: HTC Considers Acquiring Own Mobile OS
By Jane Gracielo, on September 3rd, 2011%
Friday – Google Inc., the biggest internet player, said that it will discontinue some of their products as they are going to focus on certain things and doubling their efforts and this will include its new Google+ under Larry Page, Google’s Chief Executive.
Alan Eustace, Google Senior Vice President, said in a blog post that Google Inc. will close Aardvark, a social search service company that Google bought last year for $50 million. But, Google will still continue the development of the social-search technologies, which makes users use the network of contacts to answer online questions, . . . → Read More: Google Closes Down Several Products
By Dora Tutor, on July 12th, 2011%
Jon Rubenstein, ex Palm CEO, is walking away from his central role in webOS supervision at HP, with Stephen DeWitt of the personal system team walking in to take control of the TouchPad and Smartphone platform. The current role of Rubenstein as senior vice president for production modernization for the personal systems group will let him to “leverage his experience with consumer products to propel innovation across a broad range of areas”; on the other hand, that is not restoring the confidence of TouchPad owners, who are worried that HP is reducing its eagerness for the webOS platform.
. . . → Read More: Former Palm CEO Rubenstein, Hands Off with the HP WebOS
By Dora Tutor, on May 31st, 2011%
According to Engadget, Intel executives featured the latest designs at the Computex trade show. Sean Maloney, Executive Vice President said in a statement that Ultrabook will wed the presentation and abilities of a laptop with “tablet-like features” in a “thin, light and elegant design.”
Intel aspires to achieve a 40% share of the consumer laptop market with the “no-compromise” Ultrabook by the last part of 2012. The latest category of mobile PCs will sport form factors below 20mm thick and value below $1000.
The initial Ultrabooks will use the present-generation Sandy Bridge architecture; however, starting . . . → Read More: Intel Ultrabook Ready to Compete with iPad and MacBook Air
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