Report: Palm Putting Itself Up For Sale, HTC and Lenovo Show Interest
Citing unamed sources, Bloomberg is reporting that beleaguered smartphone platform developer and manufacturer Palm is retaining Goldman Sachs and Qatalyst Partners for a potential sale of the company...
View ArticleReport: HTC Pulls Out Of Palm Bid, Lenovo Sole Bidder Remaining
According to a report filed by Reuters citing a source close to talks, HTC has decided against making a bid for Palm after reviewing the manufacturer’s financial state. With this latest move, the only...
View ArticleCES 2011: Lenovo Unveils TV With Android Ice Cream Sandwich
Lenovo has announced a new flat panel display television with a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor running Android Ice Cream Sandwich during pre-CES festivities. The K91 is a 55-inch 3D HDTV...
View ArticleLenovo Revives Hybrid Notebook with IdeaPad YOGA
Lenovo announces their first PC designed for Windows 8. The ultrabook, called the IdeaPad YOGA, will ship alongside Windows 8, featuring the ability to change between four discreet modes of...
View ArticleDeal: Lenovo Portable USB-powered Laptop Speakers – $10.50 Shipped
Another in-the-middle of CES deal for our readers. Lenovo is celebrating CES by offering their fire-sale grade with-coupon pricing… but no coupon required. These Lenovo USB-powered laptop speakers are...
View ArticleLenovo Discontinues Official IdeaPad K1 Support, Offers Vanilla ICS Build As...
In a novel twist, and what should be taken as a lesson by other Android tablet manufacturers, Lenovo has decided to leave owners of the discontinued IdeaPad K1 Android tablet with a parting gift in...
View ArticleLenovo Announces the K900, Its Second Intel Atom-based Smartphone (Photos &...
Following on last year’s release of the K860, one of the first Atom powered phones, Lenovo announced the K900 today just after show closing on the first day of CES. The K900 uses an Intel “Clover...
View ArticleLenovo To Purchase Motorola For Nearly $3 Billion From Google
Reuters has filed a new report citing its own sources stating that Lenovo is close to purchasing Motorola Mobility from Google for $3 billion, making it a $9 billion loss-making venture for the search...
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