Tuesday, May 31, 2011

What to expect from Apple's WWDC next week

4G faceoff: ThunderBolt vs. Galaxy | Asus demos phone-tablet combo, Meego netbook

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Jonny Evans: What to expect from Apple's WWDC next week
WWDC 2011 begins June 6, as we move toward the opening of Apple's annual developer event, Apple has confirmed it will offer a glance at new iCloud services, iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion. Meanwhile speculation of a MacBook Air refresh remains. And Apple this morning told us CEO Steve Jobs and his team of executives shall present the annual keynote speech ... Read More


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4G faceoff: ThunderBolt vs. Galaxy
With 4G smartphones hitting the market in a big way, we decided to test a couple of devices to get an overall sense of how 4G compares with 3G, how specific devices perform and how the underlying networks differ. Read More

Asus demos phone-tablet combo, Meego netbook
Taiwan's Asustek Computer has previewed a smartphone-tablet PC combo device that seeks to bring together the strengths of both devices without completely duplicating the hardware. Read More

ARM expects half of mobile PC market by 2015
ARM Holdings hopes to wrestle dominance of the mobile PC market from Intel and have ARM-based processors in more than half of all tablets, mini-notebooks and other mobile PCs sold in 2015, the company's president said Monday. Read More

Douglas Haider: Bring your own device? That's easy. Try App Internet.
There has been an ongoing debate about the feasibility of enterprise IT organizations supporting BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) programs. I clearly believe BYOD programs are the wave of the future. But earlier today, my viewpoint was expanded to the point that I now believe that BYOD is just the tip of the iceberg with regards to the challenges faced by corporate IT. Read More

Mobile phones are great for phishers, researchers find
Computer users seem to be getting better at spotting fake websites that are trying to steal their passwords, but when it comes to mobile phones, the deck is most definitely stacked against them. Read More


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Sound advice: Three speakers for mobility
Gibbs looks at three portable speaker systems that will enhance your mobile pleasure Read More

Google Wallet: Five things you need to know
Now that Google has officially released its mobile payment platform, here are five things you need to know about it. Read More

Ken Gagne: Mom's first iPad: An unexpected reception
I gave my mom an iPad, hoping she'd accept it as her first computer. Her response was nothing I'd ever imagined. Read More

PlayBook plays in Wi-Fi world
Research in Motion's PlayBook tablet is primarily intended to connect with a BlackBerry handheld device via Bluetooth in order to present an enhanced display of the BlackBerry's e-mail, contacts list, calendar and other items. Read More

Intel launches new class of 'Ultrabook' laptops
Intel announced plans for a new class of thin and light laptops at the Computex trade show on Tuesday, its latest move to improve its competitiveness in the mobile computing market. Read More



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