Thursday, June 14, 2012

iOS 6 fails to impress

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iOS 6 fails to impress
Apple's launch of iOS 6 yesterday at the Worldwide Developer Conference did a lot to wow the tech media world -- but some mobile users seem less than overwhelmed. Read More


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Four databases for iOS: Two good, two meh
I'm trying to automate my beloved's business and, to this end, I need to create a system to generate receipts and trap client data. What I want to give her is a forms-based application that can run on an iPhone and or an iPad without being connected to the Internet. Read More


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Cloud fever and TonidoPlug: Your own personal cloud
I know why you're happy ... you've got cloud fever. You can't get enough of cloud this and cloud that so, as a change from megascale, enterprise-scale, cumulonimbus-like behemoths, let's look at a something more on the wispy, happy, summer stratus-like scale. The TonidoPlug 2, which is based on the SheevaPlug and developed and marketed by CodeLathe LLC, is a personal cloud system that is really cool, amazingly well-featured, and remarkably inexpensive. Read More


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Windows To Go: The Do's and Don'ts
At Microsoft TechEd 2012 this week in Orlando, Fla., the term "Windows to Go" was thrown around more than "cloud." Read More

Over 900,000 Android devices activated every day, says Google's Rubin
Android continues to grow, with over 900,000 devices based on the OS now being activated every day, according to Andy Rubin, who heads up development of the smartphone operating system at Google. Read More

Apple announces homegrown mapping service for iPhone, iPad
Apple on Monday announced that it was developing a new mapping service from the ground up, with the company doing the cartography by itself. Read More

 
 
 

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First Look: Apple's "beautiful" new MacBook lineup
Apple rolled out major upgrades for both of its main notebooks today at WWDC. Here's a quick look at the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air.

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