Monday, October 29, 2012

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  Windows Store has enough apps to prevent Windows RT flop, say analysts | 7 new Windows 8 Ultrabooks
 
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Google launches Nexus 4 smartphone, Nexus 10 tablet
Google on Monday announced a Nexus 4 smartphone, an updated Nexus 7 tablet with a fast cellular connection and a Nexus 10 tablet. Read More


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VoIP Solutions Provide Enterprises With Various Benefits
VoIP migration is a top telecom priority for many North American enterprises. Do you know why? Find out in this Forrester study, which reveals the opinions of telecommunications decision-makers like you. Read the report.

Windows Store has enough apps to prevent Windows RT flop, say analysts
The apps available for Microsoft's new Windows operating systems are good enough to entice early buyers of tablets and other touch devices, analysts said. Read More

7 new Windows 8 Ultrabooks
The introduction of MIcrosoft Windows 8 has spawned a variety of new and exciting devices. Here are 7 Ultrabooks that have been developed especially for the new operating system. Read More

Microsoft Surface goes on sale to cheering crowds
About 100 people waited outside Boston's Microsoft Store Friday to buy the company's new Surface tablet, which runs a new version of Windows. Read More

Jonny Evans: Pride: Apple's biggest weakness gives Amazon Kindle easy fire in the iPad mini war
Amazon is taking the fight to Apple, comparing the iPad Mini to the Kindle Fire HD and claiming to offer a superior product. The move reflects the critical nature of the post-PC battle to stake a claim in the future of IT. Read More


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As employees bring their own devices to work, employers must respond with effective strategies to secure and manage a plethora of new devices containing business-critical data. A Computerworld QuickPoll survey found approximately four in 10 smartphones and tablet devices in the enterprise are owned by employees. Learn More

Stuart Kippelman: Tablet vs. PC: Let your data decide
Will tablets replace the PC? Will the Microsoft Surface tablet cut into iPad market share? Will the broader mobile computing space replace what we know of a desktop and notebook computer? These are questions I'm asked many times a day, and there isn't a clear answer. Read More

iPad Mini stock dwindles, supplies to remain tight
Apple kick-started pre-orders of the iPad Mini early today, and within hours, sold out the white model in all three Wi-Fi configurations. Read More

Casio shows new $2,500 Android scanner-tablet for businesses
Casio is preparing to launch a new Android tablet for businesses that acts as a personal scanner. Read More

A second look: The mighty Surface RT tablet
Microsoft's Surface RT tablet goes on sale on Friday, starting at $499 for a 32GB model. It seems to be a rough-and-tumble device. Read More

Galaxy Note II and Samsung's design disconnect
Samsung's Galaxy Note II has a lot of good qualities, but some of the company's design decisions are downright baffling -- and they're not just limited to this device. Read More

 

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