Thursday, January 24, 2013

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NEC Casio readies 4.3-inch dual screen Android phone
NEC Casio's forthcoming Medias W Android smartphone has two 4.3-inch touch screens arranged back-to-back on a hinge. Read More


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Fortune 500 optimized mobile plan to save 28%
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Data Growth Presents Challenges And Opportunities
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Sony launches thin and light Tablet Z
Sony has expanded its portfolio of Android-based products with the Tablet Z, which is thinner and lighter than competing products from Apple and Google. Read More

Samsung Galaxy S IV: What we (might) know so far
The Samsung Galaxy S IV might be the most-hyped non-Apple smartphone yet, judging by the volume of news coverage that ensues from the smallest possible leaks. Here's our review of what we know -- or, at least, what we think we know -- about the highly anticipated Android flagship. Read More


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Service-Oriented Performance Management Strategy
This white paper is to help IT organizations adopt a management methodology that enables them to improve the user experience by focusing on service delivery management. Learn More.

Lightweight 'Kite' tablet runs Ubuntu 12.04 and Android 4.0
There's no shortage of Android tablets in the marketplace today, but devices that run Ubuntu Linux are still much harder to come by. Read More

Further thoughts on Microsoft's future
In between getting two teeth pulled yesterday (joy!), I couldn't stop thinking about this Microsoft is dead thing. Maybe it is because they have been such a constant in the 20+ years I have been in the tech world that I find it hard to believe they would just crawl up and disappear. I think part of my disagreement may be that for me Microsoft is a surrogate for the US. After an American Century,... Read More


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Big Data Requires a Remodeling of the Data Warehouse
Take a few moments to learn about a data warehouse appliance that is a massively parallel server optimized to run Microsoft's SQL Server that delivers enterprise scalability, ease of maintenance, and a single version of the truth, all for a low cost. Read Now!

iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending Jan. 18
The iOSphere was feasting this week on Notes to Investors, those alchemical documents that transmute the lead of iPhone 6 rumors into the gold of authoritative fact. Read More

The iPad Will Not Replace the Laptop in 2013
While the iPad has made giant strides in the enterprise, it is still hobbled because it doesn't replace laptops in many use cases because of immature tablet apps and security concerns. But the case for tablets in the enterprise will only get stronger in the next few years. Read More

 
 
 

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