Friday, 13 September 2013

With new iPhone 5s, Apple launches the 64-bit smartphone war

Microsoft kicks off iPad buyback deal in latest effort to juice Surface sales | 3 wireless media hubs: Extra storage for mobile devices

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With new iPhone 5s, Apple launches the 64-bit smartphone war
The 64-bit smartphone clash has been joined between rivals Apple and Samsung. But will everyday smartphone buyers even care, much less notice? Read More


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HP Mobile App Development Survey
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Preparing Your Infrastructure for the Hyperconvergence Era
From cloud computing and virtualization to mobility and unified communications, an array of innovative technologies is transforming today's data centers. And along the way, they're also flooding corporate networks with enormous new torrents of traffic. Read Now

Microsoft kicks off iPad buyback deal in latest effort to juice Surface sales
Microsoft will pay at least $200 for used iPads made by rival Apple, and in return issue credit that customers can use to buy one of the company's Surface tablets. Read More

3 wireless media hubs: Extra storage for mobile devices
Wireless media hubs let you take along as much storage as you need and power your mobile devices besides. We look at three of the latest. Read More

NASA's Voyager will teach us about future deep space missions
As NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft travels outside the solar system, scientists hope to learn about the forces pushing on the "bubble" around the sun and how interstellar radiation could affect future space exploration. Read More

Surveillance court orders transparency review of its NSA opinions
A U.S. surveillance court has ordered government agencies to review the court's own opinions related to the legality of a massive telephone records collection program at the U.S. National Security Agency in preparation for possible publication of those opinions. Read More

Microsoft working out kinks in Outlook.com's IMAP implementation
Getting Outlook.com to work with email client applications via IMAP is proving to be a challenge for some users of the Microsoft webmail service. Read More


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VMware Horizon View and EMC VSPEX
Take the Easy Route to Next Generation Virtual Desktops. Learn how VSPEX with End User Computing Transforms Central Vermont Medical Center IT from Problem Solver to Business Enabler. Learn More.

The legend of Jack Kilby: 55 years of the integrated circuit
The tech industry thrives on legends. Here's a good one. Read More

I, me, mine: Chrome for iOS learns pronouns
Google has pushed out updates for the iOS and Android versions of Chrome, as the company continues beefing up its browser for use with tablets and smartphones. Read More

Couchbase open source data store goes mobile
Couchbase is launching a version of its namesake NoSQL open source data store that can run on mobile devices, called Couchbase Lite. Read More

Vodafone gets approval to buy Kabel Deutschland for $10 billion
Vodafone is close to acquiring Kael Deutschland, Germany's largest cable operator, for $10 billion. Read More

Preston Gralla: Trade in an iPad for a Surface tablet? Epic fail!
Here's Microsoft's brainstorm for boosting Surface tablet sales: Get people to trade in their iPads for them. Is this a Saturday Night Live skit or a real offer? Read More

Jonny Evans: Chic, not geek: Apple iPhone 5S makes Burberry fashion call
Apple and iconic UK fashion brand, Burberry, will use iPhone 5S handsets to film and photograph next Monday's Burberry fashion event -- while some may see that as PR, I see it as Cupertino creating relationships with top tier fashion labels as it seeks further adventures in wearable computing. Read More


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