Monday, October 8, 2012

iPad Mini 7-in. rumors: Price, release date, features

  Jonny Evans: Steve Wozniak wants Apple to launch iTunes for Android phones | Susan Feinberg: Black hats, white hats and corporate banking
 
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Richi Jennings: iPad Mini 7-in. rumors: Price, release date, features
Here comes the 7.8-inch iPad Mini, preceded by the rumors. Commentators are prognosticating on the price, what features it'll have (or not have), and its release date. But Apple is saying nothing, natch. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers recall Steve's famous ''dead on arrival'' quotes. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Steve Wozniak wants Apple to launch iTunes for Android phones
Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, thinks the company should make a version of iTunes for Android devices. He thinks it would be a good way to put a little of the Apple experience inside the Google OS. I agree with him. Read More

Susan Feinberg: Black hats, white hats and corporate banking
Online treasury management solutions are not as secure as once thought. With various authenticating methods having been compromised in the past few years, these solutions are popular targets for cybercriminals looking to pocket fraudulent payments. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft will update Windows 8 apps before launch. Let's hope they'll actually become useful.
Microsoft yesterday announced that it will be updating some Windows 8 apps before the official launch of Windows 8. I only hope that they're more than minor, cosmetic changes, because some important Windows 8 apps are now so underpowered as to be nearly useless. Read More


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Peter Eicher: When it comes to data protection, anything goes
There are so many ways to back up, Cole Porter might say that "anything goes" in data protection. Read More

Jonny Evans: BlackBerry 10: Why RIM needs to fight like Apple to survive
Research and Motion has been pronounced dead so often it's only got two ways to go: die, or fight back like Apple. The Canadian firm's R&D spend hints at a fight back, probably just in time for next year's key Mobile World Congress event in February. Read More

Shark Tank: But now I have a bigger checklist!
Consultant pilot fish gets an assignment filling in on this company's PC help desk -- and the first call is a one of those no-display-on-the-monitor problems. Read More

 
 
 

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