Monthly Archives: December 2012

Will Microsoft Office for iOS Get Caught in Apps Showdown?

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Microsoft's struggles in the tablet realm aren't limited to slow Surface sales. They're starting to spill over onto iOS, and it could affect plans...
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Mobile Cloud Computing Goes Mainstream

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Mobile Cloud Computing Goes Mainstream In 2013, businesses will be hearing about the huge potential of the mobile cloud as smartphones, tablets and the cloud...

Intel Brings 6-Watt Atom Server SoC to the Data Center

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Intel officials continue to aggressively expand the reach of its x86-based processors throughout the data center as they look to offer Intel Architecture chips...

Dish Networks LTE Service Plan Wins FCC Approval

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The Federal Communications Commission has approved Satellite TV provider Dish Networks' request to use its AWS-4 wireless spectrum to offer 4G LTE wireless services.It...

IBM: Future Consumers to Seek Self-Service, Personalization

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Leave it to IBM to get the goods on the shopping experience of the future, but according to Big Blue, the consumers of the...

Typemock Offers Free Alternative to Open-Source Unit-Testing Tools

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Typemock, a provider of unit-testing solutions, has announced a free mocking and unit-testing alternative to open-source and other free mocking tools.The company is offering...

Sprint Trying for Clearwire Takeover: Report

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Sprint and Clearwire aren't sharing details, but according to sources they're in talks about the possibility of Sprint, which currently owns a majority share...

Apple TV Fans Would Pay Premium to Purchase the Device

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Although there is no hard evidence that consumer electronics giant Apple is anywhere close to releasing a television, that hasn’t stopped interest in the...
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Hong Kong

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Hong Kong About one in nine users in Hong Kong, a special administrative region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China, encounter a malware infection...

Tablet Users at Work Report Improved Productivity: CDW

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It is not a shock to hear tablet use is growing in the workplace, as businesses adopt bring-your-own-device platforms and look to squeeze more...