Thursday, June 28, 2012

Google's Nexus 7 tablet: Hands-on impressions

  Richi Jennings: Revealed: Nexus 7 tablet specs, reviews, release date: Pre-order now! | Scott Sellers: Facebook's NASDAQ fizzle: Better capacity planning needed
 
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JR Raphael: Google's Nexus 7 tablet: Hands-on impressions
Google's Nexus 7 tablet is here. JR Raphael takes a hands-on look at the new Android tablet and what it's really like to use. Read More


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High-availability virtualization with Dell PowerEdge servers
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Richi Jennings: Revealed: Nexus 7 tablet specs, reviews, release date: Pre-order now!
After the Nexus 7 tablet reveal come the specs, the reviews, and the release date. If you're yelling SUATMM, you can pre-order it now. Google is proud to show off its 7-inch baby, running Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean'. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers gorge themselves on the new shiny Asus. Not to mention: Aaron Sorkin's blatantly recycled dialog ... Read More

Scott Sellers: Facebook's NASDAQ fizzle: Better capacity planning needed
The Facebook IPO was a mess, but it wasn't the first time that systemic problems caused a financial exchange to stop working correctly. The London Stock Exchange, NYSE Euronext, BATS and others have recently had very public faulty results or trading suspensions due to technical problems. Read More

JR Raphael: Android 4.1, Jelly Bean: Hands-on impressions
Ready for a taste of Google's Android 4.1, a.k.a. Jelly Bean? JR Raphael takes the fresh new OS for a spin. Read More

Preston Gralla: One more reason to use Windows -- get better travel deals from Orbitz
If you're looking for the best travel deal possible, it pays to be a Windows user, because Mac owners are steered to higher-cost hotels at Orbitz. And that's likely just the beginning -- expect other sites to follow Orbitz and show Windows users better-priced goods and services than Apple users. Read More


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Cost/Benefit Case for IBM XIV Systems: Comparing Cost
New research from the International Technology Group demonstrates that the three-year operating and capital expenses for deployment and use of IBM XIV storage systems average 69 percent less than for EMC VMAX equivalents. Download now to learn more. Learn More.

Darlene Storm: Encrypt & self-destruct messages with sexy anti-forensic friendly iPhone app Wickr
iPhone users rejoice as there is a free app with mind-blowing security and privacy features like military-grade encryption, self-destructing messages, promotes anonymity and helps you be anti-forensic friendly. Wickr helps you leave no trace and it's an extremely sweet app! It's a great example of how security can be sexy! Read More

JR Raphael: Google I/O keynote: Live blog and streaming video (day 2)
Time for the second Google I/O keynote! Join us live at San Francisco's Moscone Center for live play-by-play commentary and streaming video of the big event. Read More

Jonny Evans: Life in the iPhone factories: Apple suppliers still breaking labor laws, report
Treatment of workers across the Apple supply chain returns to the spotlight today following release last night of a highly critical China Labor Watch report. Among other claims the report tells us some workers at Apple suppliers are toiling through up to 150 additional hours of overtime each month. Read More

Shark Tank: The new guy
Programmer pilot fish accepts a job with a local government agency. His first assignment: Report for a physical exam at the health department. That's no big deal until he finds out they want blood. Read More

 
 
 

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