Monthly Archives: October 2011

ARM Unveils Low-Power Cortex-A7 Design, big.Little Architecture

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ARM Holdings, whose low-power chip designs dominate the booming smartphone and tablet markets, is unveiling its most energy-efficient chip yet, as well as a...

Apple iPhone Sales Beneath Analyst Expectations, but Expected to Rise

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Apple's iPhone sold below certain analysts' expectations, but there's nonetheless a feeling among some in the numbers-parsing community that sales of the smartphone will...
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus

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Samsung Galaxy Nexus Here is the Galaxy Nexus, from all angles. Display The 4.65-inch display is an HD 720p (1280x720) Super AMOLED display, which means its super...

Google Docs Presentations Offers Real-Time Collaboration

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Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Oct. 18 upgraded its Google Docs presentations capabilities, adding real-time collaboration capabilities and more than 50 other new features to better compete...

Why Google+ Has Uphill Battle vs. Facebook: Sean Parker

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To my mind, the best question put to Sean Parker (he of Napster fame) here at the show in San Francisco Oct. 17 was...

Google Wallet SingleTap Retailers Include Macy’s, Guess, Foot Locker

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Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Oct. 17 said it has added the ability for consumers to not only pay for goods purchased from certain retailers with the...

Motion Computing Tablet Adds Bar Code, Magnetic Scanner for Hospital Use

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Motion Computing, a manufacturer of rugged mobile devices, has introduced the CL900 SlateMate, which is the company's CL900 Tablet PC with an integrated MagTek...
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Forecast as Best You Can

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Forecast as Best You Can Use real-time monitoring, trend analysis and forecasting tools to plan responses to events: Understand system utilization and application tiers, and...

Microsoft’s Ballmer Bashes Android, Google Apps, iPhone: Web 2.0 Summit

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SAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) CEO Steve Ballmer pulled no punches in his appearance here at the Web 2.0 Summit Oct. 18. He livened...

RIM Introduces BBX Operating System for BlackBerry Devices

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Research In Motion didn't whip back the curtain entirely from the QNX-based operating system it expects will put its BlackBerry smartphones on a more...