Why Samsung Is The Next Apple

Following LG Patent Deal, Microsoft Execs…CrunchboardJobsServicesJ2EE Software EngineerMeltwater GroupWeb AdministratorWescom Credit UnionDirector-Product Publishing PlatformBuzzmediaMeetup – UI EngineersMeetupEngineering ManagerYelp Inc.See allPowered by PersonforceLatest on TechCrunch TVFly Or Die: Does CES Have A Future?50 Cent Weighs In: Waterproof Phones And Fighting PovertyKeen On…. Ed Schmit: Can AT&T Really Innovate?TC/Gadgets Interview: Up Close With The LytroWatch The TechCrunch Gadgets Webcast Live Now! (Bonus: Awesome Giveaways!)More on TechCrunch TVLatest in GadgetsFollowing LG Patent Deal, Microsoft Execs Taunt Google On TwitterMicrosoft Strikes Another Patent Deal With An Android, Chrome OS Device Maker: LGEV Mini Sport: Mini Electric Sports Car From Japan (Video)Daily Crunch: VisionHands On: The Nintendo Wii UMore in GadgetsAlso on AOL TechGuess Who’s Building World’s Biggest TelescopeCyborg cockroaches inch closer to reality, blame scienceIce Cream Sandwich to hit Eee Pad Transformer in February, says AsusLenovo announces brainier Classmate

OnLive Viewer Hits Google TV, Full Gaming Capability Potentially On The Way

OnLive Viewer Hits Google TV, Full Gaming Capability Potentially On The Way Matt Burns Google TV needs content. Onlive has content. The match is perfect. Starting today, the Onlive Viewer app is available for downloading via Google TV’s Android Market. This app allows anyone to view gamers hacking away at OnLive games. Note, the app doesn’t bring gaming capabilities to Google TV, but OnLive expects to add that functionality later down the road. article Wednesday, January 11th, 2012 1326280828 –

Vuzix: SMART Glasses Explained

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U.S. PC Shipments Slip 6 Percent In Q4, While Apple’s Jump 21 Percent

U.S. PC Shipments Slip 6 Percent In Q4, While Apple’s Jump 21 Percent Erick Schonfeld The PC industry is in decline. Or hadn’t you noticed? According to Gartner, PC shipments in the U.S slipped 5.9 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011. (Microsoft also warned earlier this week that Q4 PC shipments were down). The only bright spot seems to be Apple, which grew shipments in the U.S. an estimated 20.7 percent.  That makes Apple The No. 3 PC maker in the U.S.HP and Dell are No. 1 and No. 2 respectively. They still command twice Apple’s 11.6 percent market share, with 23.1 percent share for HP and 22.4 percent share for Dell. But Apple is the only PC manufacturer in the top 5 that is growing. Halo effect, anyone?  Or maybe it’s the stores. The only PC manufacturer which grew faster in the U.S than Apple was Lenovo, which grew 40 percent. But it didn’t sell enough PCs in the U.S. to crack the top 5. article Wednesday, January 11th, 2012 1326290086 –

50 Cent Weighs In: Waterproof Phones And Fighting Poverty

50 Cent Weighs In: Waterproof Phones And Fighting Poverty Chris Velazco 50 Cent took the stage with our very own Matt Burns to talk about his line of SMS headphones, but that’s not all he felt like chatting about. In between giveaways, the tech-savvy musician/businessman took a moment to talk about some of the cool things to be seen at CES as well his stance on philanthropy. article Wednesday, January 11th, 2012 1326290666 –

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