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Intel working on 48-core chip for smartphones, tablets

  Power play: Wireless charging at a distance arrives | Windows 8 uptake remains listless after public launch
 
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Intel working on 48-core chip for smartphones, tablets
Intel researchers are working on a 48-core processor for smartphones and tablets but it could be five to 10 years before it hits the market. Read More


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Voice Transformation: Taking the First Steps
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Power play: Wireless charging at a distance arrives
Magnetic resonance wireless charging has the potential to power everything in our lives from a distance. One company, WiTricity, has developed several ways to wirelessly charge everything from smartphones to TVs, cars and solar panels. Read More

Windows 8 uptake remains listless after public launch
Driven by millions of upgrades, Windows 8's global usage share climbed by a third last month, but the new OS's adoption pace remained lethargic compared to that of its predecessor three years ago. Read More

Daniel Ford: Dynamic balance: BYOD and martial arts
The bring your own device (BYOD) movement is constantly the topic of discussion in tech publications, on social media and at industry conferences. At a recent Ba Gua (Chinese martial arts) class a new spin on the topic came to me as I was reminded of a powerful principal – dynamic balance.  Tying this concept to BYOD, we can make an analogy similar to the Yin and Yang—enterprise security and mobile end-users in the enterprise.   Read More

Build 2012: Microsoft launches SDK for Windows Phone 8
At its Build 2012 developer conference in Redmond, Washington, Microsoft announced the launch of a SDK for Windows Phone 8. Read More

ARM introduces 64-bit processors for phones, tablets and servers
ARM on Tuesday introduced its first 64-bit Cortex-A50 series processor designs as the company tries to preserve its dominance in smartphones and tablets while catching up with Intel in servers. Read More


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Richi Jennings: Build your own Apple Fusion Drive; No need to pay 3x the price
Yes, with just a tiny bit of typing, you can make a DIY Fusion Drive, using a regular SSD. A Mac developer, Patrick Stein—a/k/a jollyjinx—wants us to know that you don't have to buy a Fusion Drive at Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) eyewatering prices, and that you can have it on older Macs. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers fire up the command line. Read More

Google unveils free Siri rival for iPhone, iPad
Google on Tuesday upgraded its Google Search app for the iPhone and iPad, providing a a voice search functionality that could pose a challenge to Apple's Siri. Read More

TI, AllGo create reference design for a $70 Android 4.0 tablet
Texas Instruments has partnered with AllGo Embedded Systems to announce a reference design that will allow Android 4.0 tablets to be built for under $70, the companies announced Wednesday. Read More

Analysts praise Apple's exec overhaul, see hints of future sea changes
Apple's executive shake-up this week is a sign that design is the 'tip of the spear' for the company, but the reorganization won't disrupt the firm's product delivery and may produce groundbreaking moves, analysts said today. Read More

Raw video: Steve Ballmer shows off an 82-inch Windows 8 slate PC at Build 2012
Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, shows off a Perceptive Pixel 82-inch Windows 8 slate PC at the Build 2012 conference in Redmond, Washington, on October 30, 2012. Read More

Sharky: And THESE are the people who will be doing BYOD?
Support pilot fish gets an email early one morning from one of the company's high-level managers: Is something wrong with our phone line? Read More

 

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