Monthly Archives: February 2012

iPad 3 Unveiling Expected March 7

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Apple will host an iPad-related event March 7.€œWe have something you really have to see. And touch,€ reads the invitation sent to the media,...

IBM Topped Server Revenue in 2011, HP Led in Shipments: Gartner

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The worldwide server market ended 2011 with mixed results, as worldwide revenue in this space declined 5.4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011...

Telefonica, VMware Bringing Dual Persona to Samsung Galaxy S II

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Telefonica Digital and virtualization powerhouse VMware Feb. 28 unveiled a new service that lets users separate their corporate work data and their personal data...

Google, Evil and the Binary Curse

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The whole "Is Google Evil?" meme has grown to be a ridiculous, farcical debate, prone to solemn punditry by some of the most authoritative...

Asus PadFone, a Versatile ‘Brain,’ Coming in April

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Asus Chairman Jonney Shih introduced the very versatile PadFone at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Feb. 27. With this Android-based device, Asus is attempting...
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F5 Networks: Access Policy Manager

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F5 Networks: Access Policy Manager F5 Networks combined mobile device management products from AirWatch, MobileIron, SilverbackMDM and Zenprise into F5's mobile access platform. Enterprises can...

Dropbox for Android Gets Automatic Photo, Video Upload

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Dropbox€”not to be outdone by splashy news from its rival Box around Android platform support€”Feb. 24 enabled automatic uploading of photos and videos over...

Adobe Photoshop Touch Ready for iPad

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At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, Adobe Systems announced that Adobe Photoshop Touch is now available for iPad 2, via the...
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Seamless Integration

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Seamless Integration Many flash memory products solve for narrow application areas. Some database accelerators require a deeper understanding and tuning effort to implement for a...

Mobile World Congress 2012: 10 Hot Mobile Trends to Watch

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The 2012 Mobile World Congress is in full swing in Barcelona, Spain. Just about every major company, including Google, Motorola, Samsung, HTC and Sony,...