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  Sony's new 'stacked' image sensors open door to smaller devices, more pixels | Mobile Web browsing on iOS devices mushrooms as BlackBerry declines
 
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Top tablets for back to work and back to school
As the days of summer wane, thoughts turn to getting more done. These tablets can help boost your mobile productivity. Read More


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Sony's new 'stacked' image sensors open door to smaller devices, more pixels
Sony, which makes the camera modules used in the latest smartphones from Apple and Samsung, said Monday it will begin sales of a new image chip that is nearly half the size of current models. Read More

Mobile Web browsing on iOS devices mushrooms as BlackBerry declines
Web usage by iPhone and iPad owners has grown by 35% in North American over the past year, while browsing with BlackBerry smartphones and the PlayBook tablet has dropped by 25%. Read More

Richi Jennings: New iPhone 5 release date nears: More pictures leak
As the New iPhone -- or iPhone 5 -- release date gets ever closer, the inveitable feature rumors get ever stronger. Bolstered by yet more pictures of Apple's (NASDA:AAPL) components, fanbois are in a frenzy of fanaticism. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers can't get enough of Apple rumors (and Apple is probably happy to silently oblige). Read More

Fujitsu begins build-your-own laptop campaign in Japan
The company hopes to woo young techies with its "Made-in-Japan" credentials. Read More

Sharky: So THAT'S why we didn't do that before!
It's many years ago, when this programmer pilot fish works in a data center that uses washing-machine-size disc drives -- and he comes up with a perfectly logical suggestion for managing the removable platters. Read More


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Back-to-school tech guide 2012
Feel that chill? That's not the end of summer approaching; it's the beginning of another school year. With student budgets in mind, we've gathered 10 items -- gadgets, gear and apps -- that'll improve a college student's life, whether in the classroom, in the dorm or around campus. Read More

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How to avoid BYOD bandwidth woes
While nobody is predicting that the proliferation of mobile devices in the enterprise will create a full-blown bandwidth catastrophe, IT managers will have to move quickly to ensure satisfactory performance for employees accessing company data over wireless links. Read More

Android 4.0 cheat sheet
New to Android 4.0? This handy reference for Google's Ice Cream Sandwich OS shows you how to do everything from tweaking an app's notification settings to getting detailed info about your battery usage. Read More

Samsung launches Galaxy Note tablet
Hoping to inspire tablet users to create more content with their devices, Samsung introduced a stylus-based tablet, called the Galaxy Note 10.1, which the company touts as more interactive than the market-leading Apple iPad. Read More

Wall Street Beat: Tech earnings help continue rally in IT shares
Tech stocks have been climbing recently as key vendors such as Cisco and Lenovo report positive quarterly earnings and the U.S. economy offers glimpses of good news. Read More

 
 
 

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So THAT'S why we didn't do that before!

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