Monday, September 16, 2013

Why I like Microsoft OneNote for iPad better than Evernote

Samsung exec: No "chill in our relationship" with Google | Mobile industry on HTML5: Meh

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
September 16, 2013
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Why I like Microsoft OneNote for iPad better than Evernote

OneNote for iPad goes a long way to helping organize your thoughts on iPad.

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Samsung exec: No "chill in our relationship" with Google

A Samsung executive denied that there are any tensions between it and Google, despite speculation that Samsung's size is starting to worry Google.

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Mobile industry on HTML5: Meh

Many of the mobile executives who touched on the subject of HTML5 during the Mobile Future Forward conference this week sounded lukewarm on the technology.

Tablets will outsell PCs for the first time this holiday season

The lines have crossed.

Why Apple's 64-bit iPhone chip probably won't matter for "years"

Todd Anglin of .NET toolmaker Telerik says that Apple's new A7 chip won't do anything until there are dedicated 64-bit apps for it, and that could take years. But there are plenty of other improvements in the iPhone 5S that developers should know about.

If you show these investors a PC demo, they'll show you the door

Speaking during the Geekwire Summit in Seattle, Benchmark's Rich Barton and Bill Gurley said they don't even consider startup pitches if they don't have a strong mobile story.

Google's nefarious plot to get everybody to use Chrome? Not really

Google has added some slick photo-editing tools to its Google+ social platform, but they only work in the search giant's Chrome browser. This has some people crying foul (and hypocrisy).

The M7 motion coprocessor in the iPhone 5s is a big deal

The new chip opens the door to a wealth of uses and apps

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