Will HP, Dell, Sony answer 11-inch MacBook Air?

Neither Dell nor Hewlett-Packard nor Sony have laptops that compete directly with the 2.3-pound, 11.6-inch MacBook Air. Is this a new market segment that those three laptop leaders and others will have to address?
Sony has the Vaio Y series, but that hardly compares with the 11.6-inch MacBook Air.
Sony has the Vaio Y series, but that hardly compares to the 11.6-inch MacBook Air.
(Credit: Sony)
Apple has a knack for creating new markets, the iPad being the most recent example. Though not as groundbreaking or broadly market-defining as the iPad, the smaller Air is clearly unique: wrapped in aluminum, while considerably lighter than a typical 3-pound 11.6-inch laptop. And it packs higher-end silicon--and better performance--than Netbooks. (I spent some time in three different Apple stores in the Los Angeles area right after the new Airs were announced, and from what I saw, the 11.6-inch MBA elicited the most oohs and aahs--hands down.)

Google speeds its new Web video software

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Google has released the first significant update to its WebM video software, bringing better performance and adding a duck-related code name.
The new software, called Aylesbury after the domesticated duck breed, is better at both encoding and faster at decoding WebM videos, said John Luther, Google's WebM product manager, in a blog post last week. Luther plans to detail Aylesbury this week at the Streaming Media West conference, which will include a detailed status report and a discussion of how it fits into the new HTML5 standard for Web pages.

Intel creating first chip for outside manufacturer


Intel will create chips based on its 22-nanometer technology for Achronix Semiconductor, Achronix announced today. This marks the first time Intel is designing a chip for another manufacturer and may indicate that the chip giant is looking to do some contract manufacturing for outside customers.

India calls off BlackBerry ban


A press release from India's Ministry of Home Affairs on Friday confirmed the news, saying that discussions with RIM had led to an interim agreement under which BlackBerry Messenger services could continue. This agreement provides the Indian government with access to the lawful interception of data over the BlackBerry network, according to the ministry. Further, RIM has promised India that it would offer a final solution by January 31, to give the government continued access.

Microsoft updates Internet Explorer 9 test version

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talks to PDC 2010 attendees about HTML5.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talks to PDC 2010 attendees about HTML5.
(Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET)
REDMOND, Wash.--Microsoft kicked off its Professional Developers Conference today, releasing an updated test version of Internet Explorer 9, the company's effort to reassert itself in the Web browser market.
"We've tried to make the Web feel more like native applications," CEO Steve Ballmer said as part of a keynote speech this morning.

iPhone oops makes Europeans late for work


Twitter was abuzz today with reports of the iPhone glitch that had Europeans sleeping late on a Monday morning.
(Credit: Misterbrilliant, via Twitter)
Some European iPhone owners rolled into work late this morning due to a bug in the phone's operating system that reportedly caused its alarm clock to go off an hour late as Europe switched from daylight saving time back to GMT.

Firefox 4 release slips to 2011

Mozilla has pushed back the planned Firefox 4 release to 2011, a delay that's no surprise given the difficulties in releasing the first full-featured beta of the open-source browser--but that also gives breathing room for several competitors.

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