Computers & Computing Category - Page 150

Samsung Announces They’re Not Buying MeeGo [After Recent Reports Emerged Speculating That Samsung May Buy MeeGo, Samsung Makes It Clear That They're Not]

By on Friday, 9. September 2011

It just goes to show how rapidly the technology game changes, folks–one report says that Samsung may try and make a play to get control of the largely open-source MeeGo software, the next report says that Samsung has absolutely no plans of the sort. And that’s just what happened with [...]

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Sprint Announces the CDMA & GSM Capable International Mobile Hotspot [Sprint ZTE International Mobile Hotspot Will Go With You Around The World, Comes Priced At $50]

By on Friday, 9. September 2011

Those who find themselves frequently traveling abroad and always in need of a web connection may want to check out the latest offering from Sprint — the ZTE International Mobile Hotspot.

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Google Dart Will Change Web Programming This October [Google Looks To Show Off The Dart Programming Language At The Goto Conference This October]

By on Friday, 9. September 2011

Google has certainly done a lot of things to shake up the landscape when it comes to the internet. Between programming languages like Go, the various algorithm changes to their search engines, and of course the pop-culture gold mine that is YouTube, Google has its fingers in most every pie [...]

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Entourage Pocket eDGe Dualbook Comes to woot! [woot! Deal Of The Day Is A $79.99 enTourage Pocket eDGe Dualbook Ereader Tablet]

By on Friday, 9. September 2011

While there are always going to be different opinions when it comes to tech, we are thinking that most will agree that todays deal of the day from Woot is a rather strange one. They are selling the Entourage Pocket eDGe Dualbook.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Now Banned In Germany [German Court Stops Short Of Issuing Full EU Ban On The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Conflicts In The Case May Yield Only Spotty Ban]

By on Friday, 9. September 2011

Well, chalk up another win for the crew out at Apple, who have managed to win another country-wide ban on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, this time in a German court. But this may be the start of some strange days to come for Apple as the case is taking [...]

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Windows 8 Boots Up in 8 Seconds [Thanks to Kernel Hibernation, Expect Super Fast Boot Up Times From Windows 8; Is Windows Truly Moving to Mobile Platforms?]

By on Friday, 9. September 2011

Microsoft is making a big push toward mobility in its latest Windows release. While Windows 7 was an effort to drastically streamline Windows from the bloatware that Vista was, it seems Windows 8 will be even quicker, featuring an 8-second bootup time with the help of kernel hibernation.

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Google Maps For Android Updated [Google Updates Maps For Android, Goes To Version 5.10.0 & Brings Places Photos & Top Reviews To The Map]

By on Friday, 9. September 2011

Google has rolled out yet another update for the Maps Navigation app on Android. And in turn offered another reminder that the Maps app can be used for quite a bit more than just getting turn-by-turn directions in those times when you have no idea where your destination point is [...]

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A New Jersey University Turns To Android Tablets To Aid In Education [Seton Hall University Has Chosen To Use The Lenovo ThinkPad Instead Of The Apple iPad In New Pilot Program]

By on Friday, 9. September 2011

300 students and faculty members will be receiving Lenovo ThinkPads in a new pilot program at Seton Hall University in New Jersey. This seems to be a move away from using the Apple iPad which has maintained a stronghold in the education scene.

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Google Music App for iOS Works Over Mobile Web [Google Rolls Out Web-Based App for iOS Users; It's Not Native, But Almost Feels So]

By on Thursday, 8. September 2011

Google’s cloud-based music service, which has been in beta for months, was previously an Web and Android-only affair. But with a new mobile web-based interface for iOS devices, Google Music expands its reach to iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users.

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Intel Sandy Bridge E Processors Coming In November? [Website Claims That Intel's Top Performance Chips Are Coming Later This Year, A Mac Pro Somewhere Is Eagerly Waiting For Its Next Processor]

By on Thursday, 8. September 2011

Sandy Bridge has been rocking the PC hardware enthusiast community since it launched early in 2011. It’s still the de facto desktop performance king unless you want to go up to the $1,000 Extreme Edition Gulftown part, and even then, it still comes close at $300. Despite the impressive performance [...]

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