Wednesday, October 17, 2012

5 awesome Android phones on the way this fall

  Richi Jennings: iPad Mini: Price, features, release date -- rumor roundup | Preston Gralla: Microsoft leaks prices of Windows RT Surface tablets -- at $499 to $699 they won't catch the iPad
 
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JR Raphael: 5 awesome Android phones on the way this fall
'Tis the season for awesome Android phones -- and boy, are there some exciting devices on the way. Read More


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Richi Jennings: iPad Mini: Price, features, release date -- rumor roundup
Here comes the 7.85-inch Apple iPad Mini; time for Richi's rumor roundup. Price, features, and release date all triangulated within, despite Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) ''doubling-down on secrecy.'' In IT Blogwatch, bloggers have figured it all out well before Tuesday's Cooknote. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft leaks prices of Windows RT Surface tablets -- at $499 to $699 they won't catch the iPad
Microsoft accidentally listed the selling prices of its Windows RT Surface tablets this morning, and the prices are surprisingly high: $499 for the cheapest model and up to $699 for a fully loaded one. At those prices, Surface tablets likely won't make a dent into the iPad's dominance. Read More

Barbara Krasnoff: Samsung's upcoming ATIV Smart PC hybrids: The best of both worlds?
Samsung held a press event offering journalists a chance to take a look at several of their upcoming Windows 8 mobile computers, including Ultrabooks, laptops, all-in-one desktop systems and, most notably, its upcoming laptop/tablet hybrids. Read More

Darlene Storm: Purdue Trollfest via trollface hacked electronic sign
A team of lulzy trolls at Purdue University kicked off October and cybersecurity month by hacking a digital sign on campus to display an image of the infamous Internet trollface along with flashing these messages: "Problem Purdue?" "Trollfest 2012" and "Get HAXXOR3D!" Meanwhile, as a sign of 'protest' against the price and poor quality of college educations, Team GhostShell attacked the world's top 100 universities and leaked 120,000 user accounts and student records. Lastly, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warned of cyberwarfare attack scenarios and the coming 'cyber Pearl Harbor.' Read More


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Jonny Evans: Apple's Particle purchase hints at iPad, iPhone post-PC plans
With all eyes on Apple's October 23 iPad mini and Mac announcements, it would be easy to spend too little time pondering the company's acquisition of HTML5 firm, Particle. I think it illustrates a few interesting new elements to Apple's future plans for mobile devices, apps, software and services. Read More

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This big ad agency has a policy of leasing MacBook Pro laptops for its freelancers -- one of whom doesn't return the machine when he stops working for the agency. But getting it back is a little complicated. Read More

 
 
 

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