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Newest forecast kicks Windows' rebound further down the road

  T-Mobile kicks off free tablet data of 200 MB per month | Samsung signs long-term deal with Gorilla Glass maker Corning

 
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Newest forecast kicks Windows' rebound further down the road
Gartner this week downgraded its Windows device shipment forecast for the second time this year, saying that while Microsoft's platform is still expected to rebound in 2014, its climb out of the PC slump will take longer. Read More
 


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Forrester Research: Choosing a Mobile Engagement Provider
The challenges in creating mobile solutions that impact the business are increasingly driving the call for external help. In their new report, Wanted: Mobility Engagement Providers, Forrester Research defines a new class of suppliers that are answering that call. Learn the competencies to look for in a mobile partner, and the keys to success. Download Forrester's new paper, Wanted: Mobility Engagement Providers, to discover how to identify a mobile engagement provider that can help you build and deliver outstanding mobile solutions on an enterprise scale.

T-Mobile kicks off free tablet data of 200 MB per month
  T-Mobile on Wednesday announced it will give away 200 MB of tablet data per month over its 4G LTE network to customers who sign up for a Mobile Internet account. Read More
 

Samsung signs long-term deal with Gorilla Glass maker Corning
Samsung Electronics has signed a 10-year supply agreement with Corning, the maker of Gorilla Glass, to ensure access to all of Corning's existing and future technologies. Read More
 

Vulnerabilities in some Netgear router and NAS products open door to remote attacks
Vulnerabilities in the management interfaces of some wireless router and network-attached storage products from Netgear expose the devices to remote attacks that could result in their complete compromise, researchers warn. Read More
 

Toshiba launches 1TB laptop drive less than 1/3-in. thick
  Toshiba has unveiled its first 7mm (9/32-in) hard drive with two disk platters that offers up to 1TB of storage capacity. Read More
 

Galaxy S 4 mini set for sale by U.S. carriers in November
  Samsung announced a mini 4.3-in. version of the Galaxy S 4 will go on sale in November over four U.S. carriers. Read More
 

Apple's free OS is no threat to Linux, says Torvalds
Apple's move to offer its latest desktop operating system, OS X Mavericks, for free isn't going to affect the Linux operating system at all, its creator Linus Torvalds said. Read More
 

New patent reform bill targets trolls
New patent reform legislation introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives Wednesday aims to make it more difficult for patent trolls to file infringement lawsuits. Read More
 

New ARM embedded chip architecture aimed at cars, hospitals, factories
A new ARM architecture for embedded chips could boost the power and precision of systems used in a variety of products, including car brakes, medical devices and factory systems. Read More
 

Video: Hands on with the Samsung Galaxy Round curved smartphone
Samsung's Galaxy Round smartphone, which was announced earlier this month is what the company says is the world's first phone with a curved touchscreen display. But what will that curve give consumers? Watch our hands on to find out. Read More
 


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While the potential value of XenApp is high, that value will not be fully realized if the solution does not perform as needed or expected. View Now

Juniper to slash workforce by 3%
Juniper Networks is cutting its workforce by 280, or 3%, this quarter as it realigns resources in high growth opportunities. Read More
 

Microsoft and Symantec push to combat key, code-signed malware
An alarming growth in malware signed with fraudulently obtained keys and code-signing certificates in order to trick users to download harmful code is prompting Microsoft and Symantec to push for tighter controls in the way the world's certificate authorities issue these keys used in code-signing. Read More
 

Gear smartwatch will soon work with more Samsung smartphones
Samsung Electronics is updating products including the Galaxy S4 and Note II so they can communicate with the company's Galaxy Gear smartwatch. Read More
 

LG steps into the Firefox OS market with Fireweb phone
LG Electronics' new smartphone based on Firefox OS, the Fireweb, offers slightly better hardware specs than competing products. Read More
 

E.U. to suspend data sharing deal with U.S.
The European Parliament voted on Wednesday to suspend a major data sharing agreement with the United States following the ongoing scandal over alleged National Security Agency surveillance. Read More
 

Pivotal bulks up big data software portfolio
While EMC and VMware spinoff Pivotal prepares to launch its business intelligence platform-as-a-service, the new company has also been busy building its portfolio of data mining and analysis software. Read More
 

JR Raphael: Chromebook Pixel revisited: 6 months living with Google's luxury laptop
  Six months later, how does Google's high-end Chromebook Pixel hold up? Some updated thoughts after half a year living with the device. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Why Microsoft is Apple's new whipping boy
At yesterday's Apple announcement CEO Tim Cook and others reserved their biggest zingers for Microsoft. In fact, they seemed to go out of the way to lash out at Microsoft whenever he could. Why is Microsoft, not Google, Apple's new whipping boy? Read More
 

Darlene Storm: If you call yourself a hacker, does that automatically imply you have criminal intent?
If you call yourself a hacker, does that automatically imply you have criminal intent? A court ruling found that using the self-described label of 'hacker' was significant enough to be used as evidence for bad intent; therefore, the court allowed a 'serious invasion of privacy' in the form of copying a hard drive. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: 5 reasons Apple's iPad Air event means more than you thought
Apple is everywhere following its most recent product announcements, which tell us a lot about the company's future intentions. Read More
 

 

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