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Apple's new iPhone 6 could have biggest initial production

Low-cost Android tablets will get 4K video with Allwinner 64-bit chip | Long replacement cycle drags down iPad sales

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Apple's new iPhone 6 could have biggest initial production
Apple is ordering a combined 70 to 80 million units of two big-screen versions of its next iPhone, its largest initial production to date, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Read More


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Integrated Performance Tools Plug Mainframe Management Gap
Mainframe applications are becoming more complex but mainframe experts are essentially aging out of their jobs. New research from IDG sheds light on this challenge, and the solution of integrated, enterprise-wide application performance management tools. Learn more

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WHY EMC BACKUP FOR VNX
Learn why you should use EMC Backup for next-generation VNX, including how EMC backup can reduce virtualized application backup times by 90% and speed recovery by 30x to keep pace with data growth and new demands of virtualization. Learn More

Low-cost Android tablets will get 4K video with Allwinner 64-bit chip
Low-cost Android tablets with 64-bit processors and 4K video decoding capabilities could be around the corner, thanks to Allwinner's plan to ship its first 64-bit ARM processor by year end. Read More

Long replacement cycle drags down iPad sales
Apple announced it sold 13.3 million iPads in the second quarter, a year-over-year drop of 9%, the second straight quarter of declining numbers, and blamed a slowdown in developed markets. Read More

Ultra high-def TVs still too expensive
A new report from IHS shows that because of steep prices, UHD TVs are not making deep inroads in the television market. Read More

SSD prices for hybrids, ultrathin laptops will flatten next year
A shortage of solid-state drives for ultrathin laptops and hybrids will cause prices to flatten next year after dropping for the last several years, with lower prices coming again in 2016, according to a market analysis. Read More


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Data Viz: 7 Considerations for Visualization Deployment
Rising data volumes, increasing data complexity, and the availability of new data sources can make it seem hard to find and disseminate important information. Read this white paper to learn more about some ideas you should consider before visualization deployment. Read more

Apple grows Mac sales by 18% on the back of the MacBook Air
Apple sold 4.4 million Macs in the June quarter, the most ever for that three-month stretch, with an annual growth rate the rest of the PC industry hasn't seen since 2010. Read More

Want an Apple watch? Just 3D print one
An industrious design graduate from the University of Edinburgh has posted a 3D printing CAD file for a wrist ban that allows users to insert an iPod Nano, which can act as a watch, music player and more. Read More

NASA upgrades humanoid robot in space
The 300-pound humanoid robot working on the International Space Station is in the midst of getting a series of upgrades, including new processors and software in preparation of having a pair of legs attached to it. Read More

Intel releases its most reliable pro SSD
Intel today unveiled its Pro 2500 series of flash drives, which include 2.5-in. drives and M.2 flash cards for mobile devices. Read More

Sharky: Sounds like a training issue
This medical supply company has a number of older, less tech-savvy users. But how many ways are there to misunderstand "click on the Start button"? Read More


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