Thursday, January 24, 2013

A new computer that defies category

  Mozilla launches two Firefox OS-based phones for developers | Micron introduces its highest-endurance SSD for servers
 
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A new computer that defies category
Dell is planning to release by mid-year a computer that's all of 3.5 inches long and 1.5 inches wide. It's not much bigger in girth than a USB stick, and is similar in design. Read More


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Mozilla launches two Firefox OS-based phones for developers
Mozilla has launched Keon and Peak, two smartphones based on the web-centric Firefox OS platform. Read More

Micron introduces its highest-endurance SSD for servers
Micron today announced it's highest endurance SSD for servers, the P400m, boasting the ability to fill a 400GB drive 10 times a day for five years. Read More

Review: Apple's new 21.5-in. iMac
Apple's new iMac features a redesigned case that tapers at the edges, an optional Fusion Drive for storage and an updated system architecture, making it a stylish all-in-one desktop computer. But there are some caveats, says Michael DeAgonia. Read More

Phone makers switch focus to mAh, not millimeters
With the latest generation of high-end smartphones sporting power-hungry 5-inch screens, a growing number of phone vendors are emphasizing bigger batteries rather than thinner devices. Read More


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BYOD in Education
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Sharky: And when we say urgent, we mean...
This public library provides a particular model of netbooks for patrons to use while they're in a library branch, but occasionall the wireless network card driver crashes -- a real annoyance for patrons and librarians. Read More

AMD lays out a plan for profitability
With a tough 2012 behind it, Advanced Micro Devices hopes to return to profitability this year through cost-cutting, new chips and other measures, executives said Tuesday. Read More

Intel sales, profits slide for 2012, but data center business growing
Intel's sales and profits dropped in 2012 as the company was hit by slower demand for PCs and it failed to make it big in the smartphone and tablet markets, although its data center business continued to grow Read More

AT&T sold record number of smartphones in Q4
AT&T sold a record number of smartphones in the last three months of 2012 as consumers snapped up new products from the likes of Apple and Samsung. Read More

JR Raphael: 6 hot Android launches on the horizon
Some standout Android devices are starting to sneak onto the calendar for 2013. Here are six sizzling items worth keeping an eye on. Read More

 

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