Monthly Archives: November 2012
Google Drive Now Shares Content With Google+
Google Drive has made sharing documents, images, presentations and more much easier for its users, who can now share them directly with others in...
iPad Mini Teardown Goes Inside Apple’s Smallest Tablet: iFixit
The early reviews of Apple's iPad Mini tablet are in, and between the critical reception and the robustness of preorder sales (both white and...
BlackBerry 10 Smartphones Head to Carrier Trials as RIM Loses Pentagon
Research In Motion CEO Thorsten Heins has announced that 50 carriers are now conducting lab trials with BlackBerry 10 smartphones, suggesting the long-awaited devices...
AT&T, T-Mobile Join Forces in Wake of Hurricane Sandy Outages
Hurricane Sandy's powers have been revealed to include the ability to transform rivals into allies. Most recently this included the teaming up of AT&T...
Google Teen Coding Contest Launches Nov. 26
Google has announced that its third annual Google Code-In contest for teenagers will kick off Nov. 26.
Google Code-In is an international contest to introduce...
Cisco Introduces New Tool to Manage Disparate UCS Data Centers
Cisco Systems is expanding its Unified Computing System (UCS) management platform with a new component called UCS Central, which handles provisioning and orchestration of...
HP OfficeJet Pro, LaserJet Printers Aimed at Small Businesses
Hewlett-Packard on Oct. 30 unveiled a slew of printers aimed at helping small and midsize businesses reduce costs, increase efficiency and digitize the office....
IaaS Finding Favor Among Businesses: VMware
Public cloud adoption has moved beyond the testing and development phase in many companies, according to a study of 243 IT and business professionals...
Fourth-Generation iPad: 10 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Buy This Tablet
The fourth-generation iPad was announced at a special event in October that most market watchers thought would only witness the introduction of the iPad...
Wireless Service Recovers Slowly From Hurricane Sandy Devastation
While wireless service slowly returns to the areas of the Northeastern U.S. pounded by Hurricane Sandy, two wireless companies are taking extraordinary steps to...