
Huawei working with Google on new phone
Strange bedfellows
Huawei has confirmed that it is working with Google to build a new Nexus smartphone.

Apple TV is cannibalising Mac
Which shows the Mac's key use
In a story which was supposed to show Apple TV giving streaming-media box companies a kicking, CNET accidently revealed that the low powered, low function product is actually damaging Jobs' Mob's sales of Macs.

Tim Cook slams rivals over privacy
We would never spy on our users
Apple CEO Tim Cook has slammed his Silicon Valley chums of selling out their users and customers to the NSA and advertisers.

Intel to merge Thunderbolt with USB-C
Keeping the technology alive
While even Apple is admitting that Thunderbolt is a damp squib and rushing to the arms of USB-C, it seems that Intel has not given up on the interconnect technology.

Snapdragon 810 powers new Project Tango device
Adreno 430 makes the grade
Google has selected Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 for a new Project Tango device – a dual-camera smartphone with advanced 3D features.

Google releases Tango development tablet
3D sensing tablet is still not Woz
While Google is characteristically quiet about its 3D-sensing hardware – Project Tango, there is some evidence that the project is moving along.

Google announces Android M
Polish, quality, pay, app search and USB Type-C
It has become a custom that Google announces the next iteration of its mobile operating system at its Google I/O conference, and this year was no exception.

Expect a boom in Chromebook 2in1s
It don't need no education
Two in one Chromebooks have been doing rather well in the education market, but Digitimes Research claims that soon their reach will be extended into the consumer and business market.

Chromebooks sell like hotcakes
Hotcake makers unavailable for comment
Market research firm Gartner has estimated 7.3 million Chromebooks would be sold this year, thanks mostly to the education industry realising that kids need keyboards rather than touchscreen tablets.

Chrome eats your Resources
RAM to the slaugher
For years people have been moaning that Firefox keeps taking their RAM and refusing to give it back, well now it appears that Chrome suffers from a similar problem.