What's hot in the high-tech hype machine? It can be hard to separate the high-tech hype from reality, especially when the hype-machine at times is so loud. Seven geeky ways to stay connected, kill time, and bring joy Tech workers are probably among the most mobile of participants in the modern economy. If you're used to being always connected and engaged with the Internet, those hours you spend in the car, on the plane -- or, in some cases, with your family -- can be grueling. But fear not! We are here to help you keep your sanity. AT&T to have first Dell Android phone exclusively Dell will launch an Android smartphone later this year and AT&T will carry it exclusively, officials of both companies announced today at the 2010 AT&T Developer Summit. CES: Mobile TV coming to US in 2010 Some of the first gadgets capable of tuning into free, local mobile TV services are getting their unveiling this week at CES. Google Nexus One vs. Top 10 Phone Security Requirements The Nexus One is entering a smart phone market that is taking increasing heat from enterprises for their lack of robust security features. So how does the Nexus One stack up? Let's take a look. Why the Nexus One Makes Other Android Phones Obsolete The Google Nexus One, unveiled on Tuesday, has all the bells and whistles to challenge Apple's ever-popular iPhone -- thanks in large part to the slick new version of the Android OS that it runs. But if you use an earlier Google Android phone, don't hold your breath waiting for the latest version of Android to make its way to your handset. It will likely be a while before you get to taste the entire Nexus bonanza. RIM Accessory Allows PowerPoint Presentations on the Go At last year's Spring CTIA, Research in Motion launched three multimedia-centric accessories to challenge the BlackBerry's reputation as a strictly business smartphone line. RIM is returning to its enterprise roots, however, with the BlackBerry Presenter, a mobile accessory that delivers Microsoft PowerPoint presentations wirelessly directly from your BlackBerry. NASA telescopes watch cosmic violence, mysteries unravel NASA images from its Kepler, Hubble, Spitzer, Chandra telescopes highlight space show. First Earth-like planet likely a world of fire University of Washington astronomers this week said that the first rocky planet discovered outside our solar system is on fire, almost literally. LG to demonstrate 100Mbps LTE modem LG Electronics MobileComm plans to demonstrate a next-generation cellular modem that can download data at speeds up to 100M bits per second. Today from the Subnet communities New giveaways! Win a year's worth of 24/7 video training from ClipTraining. Win books on WS2008 R2, Cisco WAAS and the CCIE. Deadline Jan. 31. Plus: On Cisco Subnet: Cisco buys Rohati Systems; On Microsoft Subnet: Charting out prices for Office 2010; On Google Subnet: Google plans free white spaces database. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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