Thursday, December 1, 2011

Hands on: Asus Transformer Prime -- the world's first quad-core tablet

  AT&T to ship the LG Nitro on Dec. 4 | Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone 4S really satisfies as iPhone 5, iPad 3 loom
 
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JR Raphael: Hands on: Asus Transformer Prime -- the world's first quad-core tablet
Asus's Transformer Prime is sleek, sexy, and more powerful than any other tablet to date. So what's it like to actually use? Here are my first impressions. Read More


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4 Key Capabilities Every SMB Requires
New IP-based communications systems are being deployed by small and midsized businesses at a rapid rate. Learn how these organizations are enabling faster responsiveness, creating better customer experiences, speeding office or mobile interactions, and dramatically reducing existing communications costs. Learn More

AT&T to ship the LG Nitro on Dec. 4
AT&T will launch the LG Nitro HD smartphone over its LTE network on Dec. 4 in stores and online for $249.99 with a two-year contract. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone 4S really satisfies as iPhone 5, iPad 3 loom
'Tis the season of the Apple iPhone 4S, which the latest surveys say is even more "satisfying" than the iPhone 4. The 'iCompany' isn't asleep, it has plans to pile even more pressure on Android next year when the LTE-equipped iPhone 5 and iPad 3 hit the streets. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Spyware rootkit in many phones -- iPhone included
Disturbing facts continue to emerge about the spyware/rootkit that comes as standard with many smartphones today -- perhaps most of them. The pre-installed Carrier IQ software is hidden, and can't be disabled by most users. In IT Blogwatch, boggling bloggers say rabbits; white rabbits. Read More

Mobile mania spurs demand for unified communications
Unified communications isn't easy or cheap, but for companies that want to differentiate their customer service, it's becoming a must-have. Insider (registration required) Read More

Samsung ships test units of performance-boosting mobile chip
Samsung on Wednesday said it has started shipping test units of its latest dual-core mobile chip based on ARM's new Cortex-A15 processor design, which could boost the performance of applications and graphics on smartphones and tablets. Read More

Google rolls out fix to Galaxy Nexus volume issue
Google is rolling out a fix to a volume fluctuation problem in the Galaxy Nexus smartphone's. The fix is due to reach current customers by next week. Read More

RIM to offer multiplatform device management
Research In Motion is taking on mobile device management for Android and Apple iOS devices as well as its own products, introducing the BlackBerry Mobile Fusion product on Tuesday. Read More


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Thinking about Migrating to Microsoft Exchange 2010?
This informative guide details the best practices to follow when migrating from Microsoft Exchange 2003 to Microsoft Exchange 2010 specifically explaining how to prepare the existing infrastructure, what safeguards to employ before beginning, and how to perform the actual migration. Read now

AT&T may sell off T-Mobile assets to gain approval for $39B merger
AT&T could be negotiating to sell off as much as 40% of T-Mobile USA assets in an effort to to garner Department of Justice approval of its imperiled $39 billion acquisition of the Deutsche Telekom unit. Read More

Interest waning on Windows 8 tablet, Forrester says
Interest in tablets with Microsoft's Windows 8 is plummeting, Forrester Research said in a study released Tuesday. Read More

Amazon sees Kindle sales surge on Black Friday
Black Friday proved to be the best yet for the Kindle e-reader and tablet devices, while the Kindle Fire tablet remains Amazon's top-selling product. Read More

Kindle Touch: Finally, a touch e-reader for Amazon
The addition of touch navigation aligns Amazon's Kindle Touch with its competition, but a few debatable interface and physical design choices might reduce your enthusiasm for this product. Read More

Android, iPhone still top U.S. smartphones, Nielsen says
Android again was the dominant mobile operating system among U.S. mobile subscribers in the third quarter, while Apple was still the largest smartphone maker, Nielsen reports. Read More

Lawmaker dissatisfied with Amazon's answers on Kindle Fire's data harvesting
Amazon told a Massachusetts congressman that the Silk browser in its Kindle Fire tablet doesn't pose a privacy threat to consumers, but the lawmaker wasn't ready to give the online retailer a pass. Read More

Mobile spyware raises ethical, legal questions
In 2003, Atir Raihan began work on a product that has gone on to gain infamy in the world's security industry. His idea: to build a spyware program for mobile phones that would allow people to catch a cheating spouse. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Microsoft Office for iPad ahoy, say rumors
Microsoft is said to be porting its Office suite to iOS, to run on Apple's iPad. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if the world's gone mad. Read More

 
 
 

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