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Apple's iLife Overhaul Proves Worthwhile
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-11-01
New GarageBand, iMovie and iPhoto offer improved editing and sharing options. Read my full review at eweek.com.
Eaton UPS Safely Protects Systems with Graceful Shutdown
By Cameron Sturdevant | Posted: 2010-11-01
UPS power protection using Eaton Intelligent Power Protection enhances graceful physical system shutdown during power events. Read my full review at eweek.com.
Next Up, Virtual Desktop Systems
By Cameron Sturdevant | Posted: 2010-11-01
When it comes to choosing a user platform, the choice may soon have less to do with selecting a physical hardware platform and more to do with accommodating actual user workloads. Read my full review at eweek.com.
Opera Mobile 10.1 Beta Joins IE, Firefox, Safari in Smartphone Browser War
By Cameron Sturdevant | Posted: 2010-11-01
The Opera Mobile 10.1 beta runs on Android smartphones and brings tabbed browsing and other speed features as Opera continues to challenge Microsoft IE and Apple Mac Safari for space on the small screen. Read my full review at eweek.com.
Samsung Continuum Adds Second Display to Android Smartphone
By Cameron Sturdevant | Posted: 2010-11-01
Continuum's second display acts as "ticker" to show time, weather, and headlines in a move to save battery life for phones running on the Verizon network. Read my full review at eweek.com.
Virtual Desktops to Break Through in 2011
By Cameron Sturdevant | Posted: 2010-11-01
In the year ahead, IT desktop managers will feel the "Eye of Sauron" sweep over them. Read my full review at eweek.com.
VMware View 4.5 VDI Goes Local
By Cameron Sturdevant | Posted: 2010-11-01
VMware View 4.5 VDI gains Windows 7, Mac OS X and Local Mode. Read my full review at eweek.com.
Apple Must Stop Doing Other People's Dirty Work
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-10-28
It used to make sense for Apple to be the conduit for third-party application environments that run on the Macintosh, but those days are long gone. Although I’ll miss the convenience of being able to rely on Apple for updates to those runtimes, the companies that own those runtimes need
Apple Must Stop Doing Other People's Dirty Work
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-10-28
It used to make sense for Apple to be the conduit for third-party application environments that run on the Macintosh, but those days are long gone. Although I’ll miss the convenience of being able to rely on Apple for updates to those runtimes, the companies that own those runtimes need
Will Apple Ever Ship a White iPhone 4?
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-10-15
It appears that Apple’s troubled white model of the iPhone 4 is available in very limited quantities, but only if you have a friend inside Apple. A reporter from Geek.com spotted one last night at an event in New York, and published a photo of the elusive mobile device. Personally,
Will Apple Ever Ship a White iPhone 4?
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-10-15
It appears that Apple’s troubled white model of the iPhone 4 is available in very limited quantities, but only if you have a friend inside Apple. A reporter from Geek.com spotted one last night at an event in New York, and published a photo of the elusive mobile device. Personally,
It Can't Be Fragile, It's Not From Italy!
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-10-13
Today I’m reading a lot of guff about the fragility of the iPhone 4. It seems that SquareTrade, a provider of warranties, came up with some figures that purport to show that one is 82% more likely to break the screen of an iPhone 4 than was the case with
It Can't Be Fragile, It's Not From Italy!
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-10-13
Today I’m reading a lot of guff about the fragility of the iPhone 4. It seems that SquareTrade, a provider of warranties, came up with some figures that purport to show that one is 82% more likely to break the screen of an iPhone 4 than was the case with
iPhone Amazon App Now a Bar Code Reader
By Andrew Garcia | Posted: 2010-10-13
The latest version of the Amazon Mobile application for iPhone adds the ability to search by reading bar codes, a feature that should really help speed up the process of ordering things online while shopping for ideas in a brick and mortar store - just in time for the holiday shopping season.
iPhone Amazon App Now a Bar Code Reader
By Andrew Garcia | Posted: 2010-10-13
The latest version of the Amazon Mobile application for iPhone adds the ability to search by reading bar codes, a feature that should really help speed up the process of ordering things online while shopping for ideas in a brick and mortar store - just in time for the holiday







