Monthly Archives: March 2013

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More Hardware Options Are Always Nice

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More Hardware Options Are Always Nice Although Apple has done a better job of getting hardware to customers with its three iPhone options and two...

AMD Rolls Out Next-Gen Chips for Notebooks, Tablets

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Advanced Micro Devices is launching its next generation of computer chips that officials say will fuel great user experiences and interesting system designs from...

Americans Prefer Native Mobile Apps Over HTML: Survey

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Native smartphone applications are more likely to result in loyalty and regular usage over HTML5, and one in five Americans will not consider switching...

AT&T Tops Verizon in 4G LTE Speed Tests

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Wireless network operator AT&T's 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network speed was clocked at 18.6 megabits per second, offering the fastest pure LTE download...

Launch Festival Sells Out All 5,800 Tickets

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Interest continues to run rampant when it comes to IT innovation. The sixth annual Launch Festival, one of the hottest events in IT startupdom,...

WD Invests $51 Million in SSD Storage Maker Skyera

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Western Digital, one of the world's two largest hard drive makers, revealed March 12 that it has co-invested $51 million in solid-state storage provider...

April 17: DEMO Mobile: The Future Is in Your Hands

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Located at Mission Bay Conference Center at UCSF. More information

IBM’s Watson Cognitive Computing System Spurs Big Data Competition at USC

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IBM has taken its Watson cognitive computing system on a road trip to the West Coast to tap students at the University of Southern...

Ruckus Releases Mobile WiFi Applications For iOS, Android

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Wireless systems specialist Ruckus Wireless unveiled a suite of four WiFi mobile applications designed to assist system integrators, value-added resellers and network administrators in...

Eclipse Orion Online IDE Provides Effective Tools for Web Development

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With so many tools moving to Web-based solutions, the Eclipse community has recognized the need for a browser-based version of their Eclipse integrated development...