Monday, March 4, 2013

Tablet Wars: Microsoft Surface RT v. Apple iPad

  Apple slashes iMac shipping delays to 1-3 days | Canon video chip can 'see' in same darkness as human eye
 
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Tablet Wars: Microsoft Surface RT v. Apple iPad
The Microsoft Surface running Windows RT is just about everything you'd want in a tablet, but how does it stack up against the market leader, the Apple iPad? Read More


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Apple slashes iMac shipping delays to 1-3 days
Over the weekend, Apple improved supplies of its new iMacs in the U.S. and several other markets. Read More

Canon video chip can 'see' in same darkness as human eye
Japanese camera manufacturer Canon has developed a large sensor chip for shooting video in extremely dim conditions. Read More

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SPEC, the standards body for performance benchmarks, has released a new toolkit that should help customers choose the most energy-efficient server for the workloads they need to run. Read More


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Preston Gralla: ARM CEO: We like Windows RT, but Chromebooks may point the way to the future
ARM, which makes the chips used for the Microsoft Surface and other Windows RT tablets, isn't particularly worried that Windows RT hasn't set the world on fire. ARM CEO Warren East expects that eventually Windows RT will become popular. But he also believes that Chromebooks may point the way towards how future PCs will work. Read More

U.S. Mac sales make small rebound
Apple's U.S. retail Mac sales were up for the first month of the quarter, but not to the extent recently claimed by a Wall Street analyst, the NPD Group said today. Read More

MWC2013: iPhone 5, Macbooks get wireless charging
Duracell Powermat introduced wireless charging options for the iPhone 5, Macbook and Samsung Galaxy S III at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More

 

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