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Huawei Ascend P7 sports 8-megapixel front camera in slim body
Huawei Technologies is hoping that a sleek, 6.5-millimeter silhouette and the ability to take high-resolution pictures with an 8-megapixel front camera will make its flagship Ascend P7 a hit. Read More


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Adobe Single-app FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the new Creative Cloud for teams single-app plan. Adobe offers two Creative Cloud for teams plans--complete and single app. A single-app plan includes access to the latest version of one CC desktop app of your choice View Now

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How iPaaS Supports Today's Hybrid IT Environments
Learn how iPaaS differs from middleware, as well as how it provides significant cost and agility improvements for hybrid IT environments. Read now!

Plain old paper inspires foldable smartphone prototype
    Never mind all those curvy smartphones and devices that have grabbed headlines and sparked rumors in recent months: Queen's University researchers last week showed off a prototype of a smartphone called PaperFold that morphs into all sorts of shapes. Read More

WWDC 2014: Don't expect an iWatch or the long-rumored Apple TV
With WWDC just under a month away, the rumor mill is about to go into full throttle. But before you get too excited, you should be aware that Apple will likely not introduce any game-changing hardware, or any hardware at all for that matter, at this year's developer conference. While Apple has historically used WWDC to announce new iPhones, Apple's annual developer conference has gotten back to its... Read More


10 things we want to see in Microsoft's Surface Mini
If Microsoft indeed intends to release a shrunk-down Surface Mini this month, as an invite for a "small" Surface event suggests, merely downsizing the tablet's design to fit an 8-inch frame ain't going to cut it. Sure, the Surface Pro 2 and Surface 2 are beautiful pieces of kit, but they're made for big-screen productivity--the Surface Pro is essentially an Ultrabook without a keyboard. That experience won't translate well to a smaller form factor, better suited for content consumption than content creation. Read More

Samsung Knox 2.0 only available on Galaxy S5 for now
Samsung has made the second version of its Knox data and app security platform available worldwide, but at first only users and enterprises that have the new Galaxy S5 can take advantage of the improvements it offers. Read More


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Needle in a Datastack: The Rise of Big Security Data
Big data holds many answers, but only if an organization has the capability to harness the ever growing amounts of security information. In deploying a SIEM solution to analyze this data, organizations can repel advanced threats in real-time as well as spot the stealthy, dormant threat. View now>>

Garmin Gets in the Wearables Game, Plays to Its Fitness Followers
    Nike may be leaving the wearable device market, but Garmin's getting into the game with vivofit, a wristband with optional heart rate monitor aimed specifically at the runners, cyclists and swimmers Garmin already knows well. Read More

Review: Office Online is great for Word and Excel, not PowerPoint
Word Online and Excel Online are surprisingly capable, but PowerPoint Online and Office document compatibility are still half-baked Read More

Buoyed by Chrome OS success in schools, Lenovo unveils two new Chromebooks
With low-cost Chromebooks catching fire in many education settings, Lenovo has expanded its Chromebook line to consumers with two new models. Read More

 

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