Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Why you plug gadgets into the wall like a Neanderthal

Why you plug gadgets into the wall like a Neanderthal | "Closing" Android apps by swiping them away—what that actually does

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Why you plug gadgets into the wall like a Neanderthal
In the future, phones, tablets and wearable computing gadgets won't come with chargers -- they'll use inductive chargers built into desks, kitchen counters, bedside tables, cars and other surfaces. Read More

"Closing" Android apps by swiping them away—what that actually does
If you close something like an email app, or Twitter, you keep getting notifications. So what does "swiping" do, exactly? Read More

A new owner may not be able to save BlackBerry
BlackBerry explores the possibility of putting itself up for sale as even BlackBerry 10 can't stop its phones from slipping into fourth place in the mobile market. Read More


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Reports of the Nook's death have been greatly exaggerated
It seems Barnes & Noble has had a change of heart when it comes to Nook hardware and a new device will be out for this holiday season. Read More

China suffers major DDoS attack on .cn domain
China's Internet on early Sunday morning suffered a major distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack that briefly disrupted and slowed access to sites in the .cn domain. Read More

Eurocom Panther 5SE: The Incredible Hulk of notebook computers
Eurocom rocked us with the most powerful per-pound choice in a notebook that we've seen to date. The Panther 5SE came with 4TB of storage, 64GB of DIMM3 memory and eight Xeon cores. You won't find the Panther at the big-box retailers – the version we tested runs $7,500. But we rate this device highly for its extreme flexibility and muscularity. Read More

Qualcomm to sell Omnitracs fleet management unit
Qualcomm has agreed to sell its Omnitracs fleet management subsidiary, one of its first businesses and one of the earliest vehicle information networks, to a private equity company for US$800 million in cash. Read More


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