Monday, July 22, 2013

Look, ma, no hands! 9 mounts for mobile devices

  No-contract mobile plans compared: Verizon Edge, AT&T Next, T-Mobile Jump | Next-gen Nexus 7 to have two cameras, Qualcomm processor
 
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Look, ma, no hands! 9 mounts for mobile devices
On the desk or on the go, it is often inconvenient -- and sometimes dangerous -- to have to hold your smartphone or tablet. These mounts for your car, office or home let you drive, work or play hands-free. Read More


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No-contract mobile plans compared: Verizon Edge, AT&T Next, T-Mobile Jump
Hot on the heels of T-Mobile and AT&T, Verizon on Thursday announced Verizon Edge, a new plan that lets you switch your smartphone or tablet as quickly as every six months. Read More

Next-gen Nexus 7 to have two cameras, Qualcomm processor
The second-generation 7-in. Nexus 7 tablet, which Google may unveil next week, includes two cameras and is expected to run Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean), according to leaked photos and video. Read More

Long-term review: Apple's newest MacBook Air continues to impress
When it comes to style, the new model looks exactly like its predecessor. This year's changes are all beneath the surface -- and are uniformly good, says Michael deAgonia. Read More

HP, NEC to develop next-generation x86 servers
Hewlett Packard and Japan's NEC will expand their existing partnership to develop high-end x86-based servers for cloud and Web applications. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM Corporation

Give Your Users What They Want with Cloud and Mobile
Date: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Time: 2:00 PM EDT You will learn: - How moving to the cloud can help accelerate mobile adoption in your organization. - The benefits of combining the power of cloud with the freedom and functionality of mobile. Learn More.

AMD continues to move toward profitability
Advanced Micro Devices hopes for financial stability after years of struggles, but analysts said that a volatile PC market could derail the chip designer's progress. Read More

Novell serves up enterprise printing for BYOD era
Seeking a foothold in more enterprises running Microsoft software, Novell has introduced an application to streamline the process of connecting employees to workspace printers, even if they are using non-Microsoft computers and mobile devices, such as iPhones. Read More

Apple acquires Locationary for local listings
Apple has acquired Locationary, a start-up based in Toronto that provides a platform for aggregating and managing local business listings. Read More

Panasonic pleads guilty to laptop battery pack price fixing
Panasonic and its subsidiary Sanyo have agreed to plead guilty to price fixing conspiracies involving laptop battery cells and automotive parts. They will pay a total of $56.5 million in criminal fines, the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) said. Read More

This is your brain on LED
When sculpture, science and tech come together, you sometimes end up with a 15-foot tall LED-lit brain. Read More

 

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