Monthly Archives: September 2013

Alcatel One Touch Unveils Hero, Idol Alpha Smartphones

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Mobile phone manufacturer Alcatel One Touch debuted two smartphones ahead of the IFA consumer electronics conference in Berlin, including the Hero, which features a...
Nokia Lumia 1020

Nokia Deal May Not Fix Microsoft’s Mobile Struggles: 10 Reasons Why

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Nokia Deal May Not Fix Microsoft's Mobile Struggles: 10 Reasons Why by Don Reisinger Nokia Isn't All That Popular Nokia might have fine brand recognition, but let's...

Open-Source Apache Traffic Server 4 Accelerates the Web

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The open-source Apache Traffic Server is hitting a major milestone with the release of a new version and a new road map for future...
ThinkPad S440

Lenovo ThinkPad Notebooks Slim Down, Get Touch Capability

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Lenovo ThinkPad Notebooks Slim Down, Get Touch Capability by Nathan Eddy ThinkPad T440s Keeps You Connected The ThinkPad T Series is the mainstay of Lenovo's business portfolio...

NEC Offers Up Cooling Technology for Racks in Data Centers

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NEC officials say the company has developed data center cooling technology that can drive down the power consumption of air conditioners by as much...

Samsung to Introduce Smartwatch, But Can It Launch a Market

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Samsung today will open the doors to what's expected to be a new market segment. At the IFA trade show in Berlin beginning this...

Public IT Cloud Services Spending to Reach $108 Billion by 2017: IDC

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Over the 2013–2017 forecast period, public IT cloud services will have a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.5 percent, five times that of...

Acer Debuts Liquid S2 Smartphone With Gorilla Glass Display

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Computer maker Acer took the wraps off its Liquid S2 smartphone, which boasts a full HD 6-inch display with IPS technology and 4K recording...

Why Flash Storage Is Reaching the Tipping Point Against HDDs

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It's really not a surprise to IT people in the know that solid-state NAND flash-based storage will soon displace spinning disk drives as the...
Stephen Elop

Microsoft’s $7.1 Billion Deal May Have Also Bought It a New CEO

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Stephen Elop left Microsoft in September 2010 for the CEO position at Nokia. Three years later, with Microsoft's $7.1 billion acquisition of Nokia's Devices...