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TechRepublic Member | October 05, 2010


Nokia committed to two OS strategy, plans U.S. invasion

Nokia remains the 800-pound gorilla in the mobile market, but it is under intense pressure. One of Nokia's top mobile chiefs explains how the company plans to compete. Read more

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iPad surpasses DVD player for fastest adoption rate ever of non-phone gadgets

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Skype for Android arrives; U.S. only gets Wi-Fi while the world gets 3G calling

There's good news and bad news for some Skype users this morning with the awaited arrival of the Skype for Android mobile application. Read more

Verizon Wireless Fivespot ready for Wi-Fi, 3G connectivity around the world

If you need Internet access absolutely everywhere you go around the world, then the new Verizon Wireless Fivespot might be the ticket. But it will cost you dearly. Read more

Samsung aims to push its Galaxy devices, Android into the enterprise

Samsung said it is plans to expand efforts to make its Galaxy devices---including smartphones and tablets---more enterprise friendly. If successful, Samsung will help Android get more traction in corporations. Read more

IBM throws its hat into the hosted e-mail ring with Exchange Online competitor

IBM has introduced a new hosted e-mail offering, LotusLive Notes, that it is pricing at $5 per user per month -- the same price Microsoft charges for Exchange Online. Read more

HP launches assembly line for data center PODs

Hewlett-Packard has seen enough demand for its performance optimized datacenters (PODs) that it is building an assembly line for them. Read more

LG postpones its Android tablet: Where is Android 3.0?

As the iPad becomes more entrenched, one has to wonder, where is the tablet-optimized Android 3.0? Read more

Green moves to the datacenter network silicon level

Low-level energy savings across your corporate networks becomes a hardware possibility with the newly ratified IEEE standard. Read more

Motorola Bravo, Flipout and Flipside phones headed to AT&T

AT&T is seriously boosting its Android-based cell phone catalog with a trio of new Motorola devices: the Bravo, Flipout and Flipside. Read more

Digital vs. Print: Have We Reached a Tipping Point?

The publishing industry continues to shift to a digital model. Yes, print still accounts for the majority of revenue and volume, and there may be an increase in print-based volume and revenue as the economy recovers. However, I believe digital growth will continue to significantly outpace print and, in the... Read more

Salesforce.com to add datacenter in Tokyo

Salesforce.com will launch a data center in Tokyo as it moves to support a growing customer base in Japan. Read more

Google TV will revolutionize television once viewers understand it

Consider for a moment how Google TV will bridge the worlds of television and Web video and bring them together to alter your television-viewing experience. It's revolutionary. Read more


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Apple TV 2nd Generation (2010) Teardown

Bill Detwiler cracks open the 2nd gen. Apple TV--released in 2010. See the hardware inside Apple's second attempt to put iTunes on your TV. View on site

Windows Phone 7's app lineup (photos)

Microsoft has been working with companies big and small to make sure that when Windows Phone 7 launches this month that there will be plenty of cool apps. Here's a look at some of what's in store. View on site

Signal achievements in Army history (photos)

The U.S. Army's Signal Corps has now been around for 150 years at the forefront of technologies from the telegraph to radio, radar, and satellite communications. View on site

Pacific Pinball Expo (photos)

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