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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Battle of the cheap tablets: Nook Tablet vs. Kindle Fire

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Battle of the cheap tablets: Nook Tablet vs. Kindle Fire
Barnes & Noble's new Nook Tablet is pretty similar to Amazon's Kindle Fire and you suspect that B&N took a look at the Fire's success and said to their Nook e-reader engineers, "We need a $199 Android tablet, stat!" Read More


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Office for iPad: rumored package could be a Microsoft attempt to woo tablet users
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F5 Networks focuses on alliances with mobile-device management vendors
F5 Networks says it has entered into technology-alliance agreements with several mobile-device management (MDM) vendors in order to optimize use of F5 Technologies remote-access software with MDM software used to manage smartphones and tablets. Read More

Cisco stresses set-top boxes to stay
Reports have resurfaced that Cisco is looking to sell its Scientific Atlanta set-top box business after six years, $7 billion and razor thin profit margins, but the company says it remains committed to set-top boxes. Read More

Low-end Android phones gain dual cores and high-resolution displays
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics have announced new mid- and low-end Android-based smartphones. Samsung hopes to attract users with a dual-core processor, while LG is putting Android 4.0 on some of its new phones from day one. Read More

What you should expect from Windows 8
Early insights into Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 Consumer Preview should give IT a lot to chew on when the bits arrive Read More


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Database Consolidation and Building Your Private Cloud
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Researchers' Braillle-based iPhone & iPad texting app not only for visually impaired
Georgia Tech University researchers have developed a prototype iPhone and iPad app that is based on the Braille writing system and could provide a way to text without looking at your mobile device whether you are visually impaired or not. The free open-source BrailleTouch app, which will be extended to the Android platform as well, involves using just six keys to convert smartphone and tablet touchscreens... Read More

NASA: You know you're a Geek if….
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Twitter teams with Russian search engine
Russian search firm Yandex will display a feed from Twitter in its search engine results, the two companies announced today. Read More

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A team of researchers has devised a method to defeat NuCaptcha, one of the most popular video-based antispam tests on the Internet, and have proposed a solution to increase its resilience to attacks. Read More

Private App Stores and Tablets: Notes from an Early Adopter
Mobile devices and apps are everywhere -- including the workplace. But while users reap benefits, IT departments struggle with risks. Cisco's AppHQ running on its Cius tablet promises a controlled environment. One of the first to test the private app store is tech reseller and consulting company CDW. Read More

 
 
 

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