Thursday, September 18, 2014

4 Windows tablet/keyboard combos take on the Surface Pro

AT&T to put service setup in enterprise customers' hands | Apple releases iOS 8, starts serving upgrade downloads

Computerworld Mobile/Wireless Computing

4 Windows tablet/keyboard combos take on the Surface Pro
We test four tablets -- from Acer, HP, Lenovo and Toshiba -- that offer their own keyboards. Read More


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Why RPOs and RTOs are Becoming Obsolete
Have you created a backup monster? Over the years, many IT organizations find themselves with multiple utilities and point solutions creating, complexity, management headaches, and a lack of confidence to actually meet RPOs and RTOs. Learn more!

AT&T to put service setup in enterprise customers' hands
AT&T said enterprises are about to reap the benefits of the software-defined transformation of its network with faster service setup through an online portal. Read More

Apple releases iOS 8, starts serving upgrade downloads
Apple shipped the free upgrade to iOS 8 for iPhone and iPad owners. Read More

Amazon's new Fire tablets offer more features at lower prices
Amazon.com is providing more bang-for-the-buck with four new Fire tablets, with prices starting as low as $99 for a Fire HD with a 6-inch screen. Read More

iOS app devs warn customers off iOS 8's iCloud Drive
Third-party developers of iOS apps urged iPhone and iPad users not to accept Apple's offer to upgrade iCloud storage to iCloud Drive after they install the new iOS 8. Read More

Deep-dive review: iOS 8 packs some snappy new features
Apple's new iOS 8 mobile operating system is a snappy upgrade that includes interactive notifications, an updated Photo app and better integration between iOS and OS X devices. Read More

How IT should prep for iOS 8
iOS 8 isn't as much of a paradigm shift for enterprise users as some earlier releases, but that doesn't mean IT departments can easily it write off. Ryan Faas explains what's important. Read More

Hands on: The new Moto X in leather, wood, and plastic
How does the new Moto X look and feel? It may sound crazy, but a lot of that is actually up to you. Read More

New Moto X vs. the original: Smartphone camera shootout!
The new Moto X packs plenty of improvements, but is it better than the original? I took the new Moto X and the first-gen model out and about to find out. Read More


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Why the entry-level iPhone 6 has just 16GB of storage
The iPhone 6 offers a larger screen, more processing power and -- in the base model -- the same 16GB of storage as the two-year-old iPhone 5. Even the Mac faithful were left wondering why 16GB is Apple's de facto standard for entry-level smartphones. So what gives? Read More

Many Android devices vulnerable to session hijacking through the default browser
The default browser in Android versions older than 4.4 has a vulnerability that allows malicious websites to bypass a critical security mechanism and take control of a user's authenticated sessions on other sites. Read More

Google debuts first low-cost Android One phones in India
Three Indian vendors have launched smartphones based on a Google reference design starting at around $100 without operator subsidy, in a bid to grab a share of a growing but competitive segment of the country's smartphone market. Read More

Wi-Fi group acts to simplify peer-to-peer video, printing and other tasks
The Wi-Fi Direct standard for linking two devices without a LAN is about to get easier to use. Read More

Apple Watch under scrutiny for privacy by Connecticut attorney general
Connecticut's attorney general is concerned about the privacy implications of Apple Watch's handling of consumers' health information. Read More

Virgin Atlantic picks Gogo for in-flight connectivity
Gogo will offer in-flight connectivity with speeds at up to 70Mbps on Virgin Atlantic's aircraft, once a deal between the two companies is concluded. Read More

Is Panasonic's CM1 a camera or a smartphone?
You'd be forgiven for thinking Panasonic's latest gadget is a smartphone. It's a slim rectangle with a touchscreen and LTE connectivity. But officially, it's a digital camera. The Lumix Smart Camera DMC-CM1 was unveiled Monday at Photokina in Cologne, Germany, one of the world's largest trade shows for photography. Read More

Preston Gralla: Windows Phone should fear Android One, not the iPhone 6
Windows Phone has nothing to fear from the big-bang rollout of the iPhone 6. But Google's Android One project could well ensure that Windows Phone never becomes a serious smartphone contender. Read More


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