Friday, June 29, 2012

Google launches Nexus 7 tablet, Jelly Bean and Nexus Q

  Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone 5 will be the NFC 'iWallet' rumor claims | Google's Nexus 7 tablet move could be costly
 
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Google launches Nexus 7 tablet, Jelly Bean and spherical Nexus Q device for home use
As expected, Google on Wednesday announced a $199, 7-in. tablet called Nexus 7 that will run on Android 4.1, dubbed Jelly Bean. Read More


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Intelligent Management and Greater Efficiency
The new HP ProLiant Gen8 server features capabilities that speed and simplify three critical phases of the server lifecycle: configuration and provisioning, daily operational health monitoring and ongoing updates and maintenance. Download this short paper to learn more. Read Now!

Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone 5 will be the NFC 'iWallet' rumor claims
With Google set to reveal Google Wallet 2.0 at Google I/O, no surprise the latest rumors claim NFC (Near Field Communications) might indeed be on its way within iPhone 5. It's time to review the many, many hints and huge quantities of evidence suggesting NFC is indeed on the way to Apple devices. Read More

Google's Nexus 7 tablet move could be costly
A low-cost Nexus tablet from Google that sports high-end features would raise the stakes for Amazon's Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble's Nook tablet -- and it might even compete with the iPad, said analysts. Read More

Does Google's $199 tablet target $499 iPad or Kindle Fire?
As Google prepares to unveil a highly-anticipated 7-in. tablet for $199 at Google I/O today, a big question lingers: Is the new Nexus 7 intended to take on the $199 Kindle Fire, or the highly popular $499 iPad? Read More

Google Nexus 7 tablet costs estimated at $130 to $210
If the starting price of the expected Google Nexus 7 is $199, Google could be spending $130 to $210 for materials and manufacturing costs for each device, according to a preliminary estimate from IHS iSuppli. Read More


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Government Targets Next-Generation Mobility
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Jonny Evans: RIM abandons BlackBerry, industry awaits Apple iPhone 5 effect
The smartphone industry meltdown continues. June 29, 2007 saw Apple [AAPL] storm into the sector with the introduction of the first iPhone, closely followed by the debut of the first Android-based devices. Today's reports claim BlackBerry-maker, RIM, is considering splitting its hardware business from its messaging network -- and the industry is in "wait-&-see" mode while it looks to Apple's Fall introduction of the NFC-enabled iPhone 5. Read More

Google's Nexus 7 could force Apple's hand on 'iPad Mini'
Google's new Nexus 7 tablet may be aimed more at Amazon and its Kindle Fire than Apple and its iPad, but Apple will not be able to ignore the low-end of the tablet market dominated by 7-in. devices, analysts said today. Read More

Google readies $199 Nexus 7 tablet, report says
Google will launch its own sub-$200 7-in. Nexus tablet this week at its Google I/O conference in San Francisco, according to training documents viewed by Gizmodo Australia. Read More

Apple steals from Windows Update playbook for OS X Mountain Lion
Apple will boost the frequency of security updates in OS X Mountain Lion and automatically install required patches for users, steps that bring it into line with Microsoft's practices. Read More

Five things to look forward to in Apple's iOS 6
Apple says there are some 200 or so new features in iOS 6, most of which are smaller tweaks and changes. But there are plenty of updates that will change, for the better, how mobile users will use their iOS devices. Read More

 
 
 

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