Thursday, November 15, 2012

Apple reduces iPhone 5 wait time

  Jonny Evans: Microsoft's Ballmer says Windows can dance between Android and iPhone. Really? | Samsung releases smaller, faster 64GB smartphone memory
 
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Apple reduces iPhone 5 wait time
Apple today revised the backorder status of the iPhone 5, saying that new orders would ship in '2-3 weeks,' a week less than the earlier '3-4 weeks' that had plagued the smartphone for almost two months. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Microsoft's Ballmer says Windows can dance between Android and iPhone. Really?
Microsoft boss, Steve Ballmer, thinks he can transform his company's smartphone future by dancing between Android and iOS, but will Jony Ive change the game? And will Microsoft take the best of both world's, or the worst? Read More

Samsung releases smaller, faster 64GB smartphone memory
Samsung on Thursday announced a new 64GB memory chip for smartphones and tablets, which it says is 20 percent smaller and a third faster than current technology. Read More

How to restore data from Time Machine in Mountain Lion
Now that you've been using Time Machine regularly to back up your computer, you should be fully prepared if your Mac crashes or if you need to move data from one Mac to another. Restoring data from Time Machine is just as easy as backing things up in the first place. Read More


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Set up Time Machine in Mountain Lion
If you value your data--whether it's some perfect photos you took last weekend, your entire music collection on iTunes, or your draft of the next great American novel--you must stay on top of regular system backup. One of the easiest ways of doing so is to use OS X's built-in backup program, Time Machine. Time Machine works with your Mac and an external drive to save important documents, photos, and system files regularly. Apart from keeping spares of every file, Time Machine maintains a record of how your system looked on any given day, so you can easily put everything back the way it was if something goes wrong. Read More

Google targets Android fragmentation with updated terms for SDK
Google has expanded its legal agreement with developers working on Android applications to specifically prohibit them from taking any action that could lead to a fragmentation of the operating system. Read More

Acer ships $199 C7 Chromebook
Acer has started shipping the C7 Chromebook netbook starting at US$199 with Google's Chrome OS and Intel's Celeron processor. Read More

 

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