Thursday, October 11, 2012

10 useful tablet accessories

  New Arm chip technologies could help mobile networks keep up | Lenovo announces new Windows 8, RT hybrid laptop/tablet devices
 
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10 useful tablet accessories
Whether you plan to buy the rumored Apple iPad Mini, a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, the Google Nexus 7 or another tablet, these accessories can improve your user experience. Read More


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New Arm chip technologies could help mobile networks keep up
Emerging chip technologies that Arm Holdings announced on Wednesday could help to power mobile networks that are being asked to handle more traffic with more fine-tuned controls. Read More

Lenovo announces new Windows 8, RT hybrid laptop/tablet devices
Lenovo had a coming out party in New York Tuesday night for its new family of Windows 8 and RT "multimode" computers. Read More

Russian startup working on x86-to-ARM software emulator
A Russian startup company called Elbrus Technologies is developing a technology that will allow data center owners to migrate software designed for x86 platforms to ARM-powered servers without the need to recompile it. Read More

Mobile device management missing in small businesses
A survey of small business IT managers and mobile device end users revealed most are not familiar with mobile device management tools, even though they said smart phones and tablets are critical to performing their jobs. Read More

IBM expands PureSystems line for data duties
IBM has expanded its PureSystems line of pre-integrated systems to include new models to handle business analysis and online transaction processing. Read More


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Standards-Based Platforms are Transforming IT
More and more businesses are saving time and money by transforming proprietary, siloed computer environments for resource-intensive workloads into consolidated IT infrastructures built on industry standards and open systems. Learn More

Is LG making next Nexus smartphone?
LG is making the next Google Nexus smartphone and plans to launch it on Oct. 29, according to a French newspaper and others. Read More

Amid iPad mini rumors, Sharp to launch first phone with IGZO screen
Sharp said Thursday it will soon launch a smartphone with its new IGZO display, a power-efficient technology that allows the device to last two days on a single charge and that is rumored to be Apple's choice for its upcoming tablets. Read More

Michael Horowitz: Flash Player updates missing in action on Android
Four Android devices are not seeing the October 8th updates to the Flash Player. Even worse, they are all missing the previous Flash Player updates from the end of August. What gives?  Read More

NASA robotic arm grabs, docks SpaceX Dragon
A robotic arm onboard the International Space Station reached out and grabbed hold of the SpaceX Dragon cargo ship, attaching the commercial craft to the station. Read More

Lenovo hopes to reach US customers faster with 'Made in USA' computers
Lenovo hopes that computers made in its first U.S. manufacturing facility will attract more buyers, while also making the delivery of ThinkPad laptops and tablets faster to U.S. customers. Read More

RIM CIO works the enterprise ranks of BlackBerry users
Research in Motion CIO Robin Bienfait's last name means "well done" in French. She's hoping those two words apply to BlackBerry 10 smartphones once they ship in the first quarter of 2013. Read More

 
 
 

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