Monday, January 9, 2012

2012 Predictions: Macworld's annual forecast of the year ahead

  Jonny Evans: CES 2012: Why Apple will steal the show (again) | How Google and Apple will control TV
 
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2012 Predictions: Macworld's annual forecast of the year ahead
At the end of every year, we take the requisite look back, and the end of 2011 was no exception—we reviewed the year in iOS, the year in Mac, Apple's financial performance, the year in quotes, and Macworld's most read and most loved and loathed stories. Read More


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CIO Guide to Virtual Server Data Protection
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Jonny Evans: CES 2012: Why Apple will steal the show (again)
CES 2012 is coming and it seems Apple will dominate once again, even without being there. That's because the firm already offers products and services that match those trends we'll see emerge as ever so, ever so important this year.   Read More

How Google and Apple will control TV
The future of TV is going to be pretty awesome. The addition of compute power, apps and Internet access are inevitable for TVs over the next few years and Google and Apple will be at the forefront, writes columnist Mike Elgan. Read More

Lenovo gets a jump on Apple in smart TVs
Lenovo on Sunday announced its first smart TV that will recognize voice commands and run Android 4.0 applications, getting a jump over Apple's rumored pursuit of TVs with advanced features. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple 2012: iPad 3 ships March, iPad 4 in October?
The post-PC iPad will inevitably devour a huge chunk of the PC industry. This morning a report claims Apple has a plan for an advanced iPad 4 with amazing built-in apps set to ship in October this year, with an iPad 3 due in March.   Read More


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Fedora, Mint, openSUSE, Ubuntu: Which Linux desktop is for you?
The four top Linux distributions -- Fedora, Mint, openSUSE and Ubuntu -- differ widely in their approach to the desktop. We look at all four and figure out which is right for you. Read More

Apple loses bid to block Mac OS X copy protection secrets in clone case
A federal judge this week denied Apple's request to keep secret the technical information that describes how the company locks Mac OS X to its hardware. Read More

JR Raphael: A Google Nexus tablet to kill the Kindle Fire? Hang on a sec, folks
Google's making a Nexus-branded Android tablet with a sub-$200 price? Before you put too much stock in the blogosphere's latest juicy rumor, let's take a moment to consider its origins.   Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's hot iTravel plan for the NFC iPhone 5
Apple has a secret plan to transform the travel industry in the iPhone 5, with the NFC-based iTravel app. This guide you through ticket purchase, baggage claim, check-in, security, your in-flight entertainment system and much more.   Read More

LAPD drops Google Apps plan
After more than two years of work, the city of Los Angeles has abandoned its effort to migrate its police operations to Google's hosted email and office application platform because it says the service cannot meet FBI security requirements. Insider (registration required) Read More

 
 
 

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