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Nokia ships 41-megapixel camera phone in May, hints at more to come

  HGST announces 12Gbps SAS SSDs for use in enterprise data centers | Matt Hamblen: The next iPhone should have a bigger screen
 
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Nokia ships 41-megapixel camera phone in May, hints at more to come
Nokia will start shipping the PureView 808 in May and has extended its deal with Carl Zeiss, which will result in further advancements in smartphone imaging in the coming months and years, the company said on Wednesday. Read More


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HGST announces 12Gbps SAS SSDs for use in enterprise data centers
Western Digital company HGST on Tuesday announced what it claimed to be the first 12 gigabit-per-second (Gbps) SAS solid state drive for use in enterprise storage servers, delivering twice the throughput compared to current 6Gbps SAS technology. Read More

Matt Hamblen: The next iPhone should have a bigger screen
Spending some time with a Galaxy Note to play Words with Friends shows the value of a bigger screen   Read More

Review: Dell EqualLogic SANs make the most of automated tiering
Dell EqualLogic SSD and SAS hybrids highlight no-muss, no-fuss, fast storage tiering across multiple arrays Read More

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Smartphone screens are getting bigger
Smartphone screens are getting larger, although vendors will likely continue to offer many sizes to woo a wide variety of users. Read More

IT Blogwatch: It's Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) release date; specs leaked
Today is the Samsung Galaxy S III release date (or S3, if you prefer). Some specs have leaked, despite Samsung's efforts to keep them secret, Apple-style. We'll know more this afternoon. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers are watching London.   Read More

JR Raphael: Watch Samsung's Galaxy S III event live
Samsung's Galaxy S III event takes place today in London. Here's how you can watch the whole thing live.   Read More

Sony launches first Vaio ultrabooks
Sony is joining Intel's ultrabook push with the new Vaio T family, which includes models with 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch screens, the company said on Wednesday. Read More

Sharky: Up ... er, down in smoke
Pilot fish's job is to serve as a roaming IT tech for this big company, going wherever he's needed -- and this time that means the office of a chain-smoking salesman with PC problems.   Read More

 
 
 

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