Thursday, November 14, 2013

Nexus 5 deep-dive review: Does Google's new flagship phone deliver?

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Nexus 5 deep-dive review: Does Google's new flagship phone deliver?
Google's Nexus 5 offers a high-end Android experience at a low unlocked price -- but is it worth owning? Here's a detailed look at what the phone's like to use in the real world. Read More
 


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Wan Deduplication: Getting More by Sending Less
Recently, data deduplication has made its way from the storage to the networking community. More specifically, it has become an important tool for optimizing application performance across the WAN. This paper discusses how WAN deduplication works, and how it can be effectively deployed as a complement to existing storage deduplication solutions. Learn more >>

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Phone Halo's TrackR devices make it harder to lose your stuff
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I was right: Phablets are taking over the world!
I was right. Phablets are taking over the world! IDC's latest mobile market share research shows big Android gains. Can you guess the reason? The latest smartphone research from IDC shows significant market share gains for Android in the third quarter of 2013, with Windows Phone also making gains even as Apple's iPhone lost market share. Read More
 


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Transforming your Business with Software as a Service
Read this eBook to find out how software as a service (SaaS) can transform your business into a more competitive, customer-centric organization. Read Now

5-year-old's Sony tablet snub on Jimmy Kimmel show goes "poof!"
Through the magic of video editing, a funny ending to a Jimmy Kimmel Live segment featuring a 5-year-old smartypants who rejected a Sony Xperia tablet has disappeared. As the kid might say, it's harder to find that original ending now than it is to find South Sudan on a map. Young Arden Hayes wowed Kimmel and his audience with amazing geography knowledge, but when offered a couple of gifts at the end... Read More
 

Google Glass wearers to get access to tunes, new earbuds
Google Glass users will soon be able to play their favorite tracks from Google Play, listening to them via a set of special earbuds. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Stratacache
 
Maximizing the Online Experience with Cache Technology
In this enlightening interview, we explore how retail cache technology reduces latency and diminishes bandwidth requirements for an optimal user experience. Learn More.

Turn down that damn music! Chrome 32 debuts noxious, noisy tabs signals
Google yesterday released a beta of Chrome 32 that includes an aggressive malware blocking filter it touted two weeks ago and a "noisy tabs" feature. Read More
 

Google Android inside four of every five smartphones shipped last quarter
Devices running Google's Android operating system accounted for 81% of all smartphones sold worldwide in the third quarter of 2013, according to a study released today by IDC. Read More
 

 

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