Thursday, May 23, 2013

Amazon leaks evidence of first smaller, cheaper Windows 8 tablet

HP brings Android to laptops with SlateBook X2 | Nokia hopes new interface on Asha 501 will prop up phone business

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Amazon leaks evidence of first smaller, cheaper Windows 8 tablet
Details of what could be the first smaller Windows 8 tablet leaked Friday when Amazon briefly published a listing for an 8.1-in. Acer Iconia tablet. Read More


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HP brings Android to laptops with SlateBook X2
Hewlett-Packard has given the "Android treatment" to its latest laptop-tablet hybrid, which is called SlateBook X2 and has a detachable 10-inch screen that can independently function as a tablet. Read More

Nokia hopes new interface on Asha 501 will prop up phone business
Nokia has expanded its line of phones with the Asha 501, which comes with an improved touch user interface to help keep low-cost Android-based products at bay. Read More


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So Much Data, So Little Control
It used to be that all you had to do to protect your company's intellectual property and customer information was lock the file drawers and, later, put layers of defenses around the data center. Learn More

HP's latest hybrids sport Nvidia Tegra 4 and 3rd-gen Intel Core CPUs
Clamshell laptops will always have their place, but that form factor just can't deliver the versatility of a hybrid tablet with a detachable keyboard. Unfortunately, the designs we've seen so far have been hobbled by weak CPUs. Read More

Dell slashes its Windows RT tablet price by $200; XPS 10 now sells for $300
Dell drastically cut the online price of its Windows RT tablet, reducing the price by $200 to $299.99 for Dell XPS 10. Read More


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There's nothing like exclusive, high resolution, leaked photographs of arcane internal iPhone components to trigger the gaga reflex in the iOSphere. It takes skill, honed by long experience with rumoring, to read into them far, far more than is actually there. Read More

Will Your iPad Replace Your Desk Phone?
At Interop 2013, Keith Shaw gets a demo from Edward Wright from ShoreTel that showcases the company's new desktop phone dock. The dock lets users connect an iPad or iPhone to a PBX or VoIP-enabled system yet provide familiar desk phone functions. Read More



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