Monthly Archives: March 2013

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It’ll Set a New Screen Size Standard

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It'll Set a New Screen Size Standard According to reports, the Galaxy S IV will come with a screen size that's even larger than the...

Amazon’s Bid for Publishing Domains Called ‘Disastrous’

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Amazon has applied to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to control 76 generic top-level domains (gLTDs)—the suffixes that follow a...

iPad Mini With Retina Display, Better Battery Desired

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Tablet fans want a boost in power and performance from Apple's next-generation iPad and iPad Mini tablets, according to a survey of 889 consumers...

Virtualized Backup, Recovery Pose Challenges for Businesses

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More than two-thirds (68 percent) of CIOs feel that their backup and recovery tools will become less effective as the amount of data and...

Telecommuting Boosts Productivity, but IT Issues Persist: Staples

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Telecommuting programs make for happier employers and employees and reduces absenteeism and stress, according to the second annual telecommuting survey issued by Staples Advantage,...

Voiamo Globalgig Service Offers Low-Cost Mobile Data Plans

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International mobile broadband provider Voiamo announced a suite of low-cost mobile data plans designed to help business travelers reduce roaming costs when accessing mobile...

CeBIT Remains Relevant in IT Industry Even Amid Struggling EU Economy

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You really can’t tell much about an event like CeBIT when it opens. The opening press party was as crazed as ever; the buffet...

Google Explains How Search Actually Works

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Google wants users to know how sesarch actually happens, from the moment they type a query into the Search box on Google.com until the...

iPhone, iPad Top Choices for In-Flight Web Surfing: Gogo

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When it comes to surfing the Web at an altitude of 30,000 feet, airline passengers taking advantage of in-flight WiFi are turning to tablets...

Facebook Users Trying to Be Private Face ‘Sisyphean’ Feat: Report

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Facebook users have sought to make their information more private, while sharing more data than ever, according to a report from Carnegie Mellon University.Researchers...