Monthly Archives: November 2012

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It’s Thin … Really, Really Thin

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It's Thin … Really, Really Thin It's shocking just how thin the iMac is. According to Apple, at its edge, the device is just 5mm...

iPad Outsells Surface Tablet as Holiday-Shopping Season Starts

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Microsoft is looking to challenge Apple and a slew of other competitors with its latest entry into the tablet market with Surface, but a...

Nokia Intros $62 Asha 205, 206 as Lumia 920 Finds Success

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Nokia continued its strategy of offering a mix of low- and high-end devices with the Nov. 26 introduction of the Nokia Asha 205 and...

iPad Driving Online Holiday Shopping: IBM

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Early promotions helped drive a rush in online shopping sales over the weekend, while the biggest surge came from mobile consumers led by Apple’s...

Google Android Working on Patch to Restore December

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After accidentally leaving December 2012 out of its Android People app, Google engineers are scrambling to fix the error and get December back into...

Apple’s ‘Spaceship’ HQ: 10 Cool Things You Should Know

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Apple plans to build a new headquarters to replace its current building in Cupertino, Calif. That building, which Steve Jobs called a site that...

Google Maps Projects Help Charities, Allow For Street Views Messages

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The Google Maps API always seems to be used creatively by application developers to create innovative, fun and fascinating maps apps for various groups...

The IT Manager’s Guide to Surviving the Effects of Black Friday

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Even if you've been living in a cave on some secret intelligence agency reservation, you know the awful truth about Black Friday. No place...

Nokia Here Maps for iOS Worse Than Apple Maps: Reviewers

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Nokia has invested billions in mobile mapping, so when Apple bungled its Maps app in iOS 6, it seemed a golden opportunity for Nokia—with...

Online Privacy Threatened, but Risky Behaviors Persist: ISACA

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Many U.S. consumers persist with actions and attitudes that put their online privacy and security at risk, despite the fact that 90 percent of...