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Amazon turns up heat in tablets with 8.9" Kindle Fire HD

Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | September 06, 2012

Amazon turns heat up in tablet market with 8.9" Kindle Fire HD

Amazon's new Kindle Fire HD might be the most serious competition for the iPad yet -- in both the consumer and enterprise markets. Read more

Resource of the day

On-demand Webcast: Cloud-managed security vs. on-premise security: How to choose

When it comes to cloud computing, there are benefits to growing businesses, but security is an issue that is always raised. This webcast explores advantages to both cloud and on-premise security solutions. Discover which is right for you.


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Amazon Kindle Paperwhite might be most paper-like e-reader ever

Huawei and Intel team up on server, cloud products

Raspberry Pi manufacturing comes home as production shifts to UK

Nokia admits to faking Lumia 920 ad

Red Hat preps next virtualization platform

Microsoft puts Windows 8 users at risk with missing Flash update

SAP targets startups to widen reach

CIOs lack confidence to be biz leader

Nokia and Motorola and the failed art of the soft launch

Dell: Give our transformation time

Singapore's M1 to roll out nationwide LTE service

Microsoft to add 1,000 employees in China

Japan railway firm to roll out free Wi-Fi

South Korea opens antitrust probe into Samsung

Kobo announces smallest eReader in Kobo Mini, Kobo Glo, and Kobo Arc 7 inch Android tablet

Maryland commits to one of its largest solar arrays yet

News from CNET

 

Amazon unleashes new Kindles

Amazon introduces Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Fire HD (pictures)

Amazon lights up $119 Kindle Paperwhite

Amazon delves into book subscriptions with Kindle Serials

Samsung sells 20 million Galaxy S3s, adds new colors

Gingerbread still dominant with 57.5 percent Android ownership

Amazon's Bezos: Maybe the most second-guessed genius in tech

No new Apple TV this year, report says

Microsoft tells Google searchers to 'Bing it on'

Cambodia gets $59M in aid after arrest of Pirate Bay co-founder

Sony puts a price on its 4K TV: $25,000

Voyager 1, NASA's 1977 iPod, turns 35

Neil Armstrong memorial on September 13 to be livestreamed



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Live Webcast: Strategies for managing distributed IT environments

No matter how the IT landscape changes, protecting your network architecture continues to be extremely critical. Join us as we discuss the importance of managing these distributed IT spaces - including strategies for maintaining availability, energy cost savings opportunities and dealing with a lack of onsite technical resources. Sign up for this engaging live, interactive webcast now.


Today's recommended downloads

Live Webcast: Strategies for managing distributed IT environments (APC by Schneider Electric)

On-demand Webcast: Cloud-managed security vs. on-premise security: How to choose (GFI Software)

On-Demand Webcast: HP and Intel Deliver Flexible Networking Solutions (Intel & Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones (LogMeIn)

AC vs. DC Power Distribution for Data Centers (APC by Schneider Electric)


 

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The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the products, people, and ideas that are revolutionizing the planet.

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Has the next Cold War already begun in cyberspace?

Alfonso Barreiro likens the current state of cyber warfare measures and counter-measures to a Cold War. Could it escalate? Is it all hype? Take our poll.



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Amazon turns up heat in tablets with 8.9" Kindle Fire HD

Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | September 06, 2012

Amazon turns heat up in tablet market with 8.9" Kindle Fire HD

Amazon's new Kindle Fire HD might be the most serious competition for the iPad yet -- in both the consumer and enterprise markets. Read more

Resource of the day

On-demand Webcast: Cloud-managed security vs. on-premise security: How to choose

When it comes to cloud computing, there are benefits to growing businesses, but security is an issue that is always raised. This webcast explores advantages to both cloud and on-premise security solutions. Discover which is right for you.


More from TechRepublic

 

Raspberry Pi 2.0 ready for release

Cloud traps: How to avoid them

How to install Jelly Bean 4.1.1 on your Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Infographic: iPhone 5 predictions

News from ZDNet

 

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite might be most paper-like e-reader ever

Huawei and Intel team up on server, cloud products

Raspberry Pi manufacturing comes home as production shifts to UK

Nokia admits to faking Lumia 920 ad

Red Hat preps next virtualization platform

Microsoft puts Windows 8 users at risk with missing Flash update

SAP targets startups to widen reach

CIOs lack confidence to be biz leader

Nokia and Motorola and the failed art of the soft launch

Dell: Give our transformation time

Singapore's M1 to roll out nationwide LTE service

Microsoft to add 1,000 employees in China

Japan railway firm to roll out free Wi-Fi

South Korea opens antitrust probe into Samsung

Kobo announces smallest eReader in Kobo Mini, Kobo Glo, and Kobo Arc 7 inch Android tablet

Maryland commits to one of its largest solar arrays yet

News from CNET

 

Amazon unleashes new Kindles

Amazon introduces Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Fire HD (pictures)

Amazon lights up $119 Kindle Paperwhite

Amazon delves into book subscriptions with Kindle Serials

Samsung sells 20 million Galaxy S3s, adds new colors

Gingerbread still dominant with 57.5 percent Android ownership

Amazon's Bezos: Maybe the most second-guessed genius in tech

No new Apple TV this year, report says

Microsoft tells Google searchers to 'Bing it on'

Cambodia gets $59M in aid after arrest of Pirate Bay co-founder

Sony puts a price on its 4K TV: $25,000

Voyager 1, NASA's 1977 iPod, turns 35

Neil Armstrong memorial on September 13 to be livestreamed




Today's recommended downloads

Working Around the Clock: How HR & IT Collaboration Can Improve Global HCM (SkillSoft)

Taking Aim at a Moving Target: Better Customer Relationships with an Integrated Mobile Strategy (Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories)

Playing to win in real time (SAP)

Maximized Warehousing and Analytics in The Era of Big Data (IBM)

Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones (LogMeIn)


 

About this newsletter

The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the products, people, and ideas that are revolutionizing the planet.

Jason Hiner
TechRepublic Editor in Chief

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Has the next Cold War already begun in cyberspace?

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[TechRepublic] Free network diagramming tools

Cracking Open

TechRepublic Member | September 06, 2012

Five free tools for network diagramming

Resource of the day

Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones

You need the ability to support users on today's most popular platforms -- including iPhones and iPads. LogMeIn Rescue can help. Test drive LogMeIn Rescue for free and start providing complete on-demand remote support to customers and colleagues.


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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 teardown shows rigid, repair-friendly design

Bill Detwiler disassembles the Galaxy Note 10.1 and shows you why it's easy to service and an improvement over the 10-inch Galaxy Tab. Read more

Teardown reveals Chromebox Series 3 isn't your average desktop

The Samsung Chromebox Series 3 may look like a Mac Mini, but it's not. Bill Detwiler explains why this Chrome OS machine isn't your typical desktop. Read more

Five ways manufacturers make devices hard to repair

Bill Detwiler shows you five ways manufactures are making our gadgets harder to fix and gives you tips on working around these self-repair roadblocks. Read more

Enjoy easier Ubuntu desktop rollouts with the help of Booster

Give the Booster graphical interface a try and and see if it makes your Linux desktop rollouts more efficient. Read more

10 wishlist items for Dragon Naturally Speaking

For those who do a lot of writing, dictation software like Dragon Naturally Speaking can be a big help. But as Brien Posey observes, there's room for improvement. Read more

Infographic: iPhone 5 predictions

Only one in every five Android users plans to purchase the iPhone 5 when it's released, according to a recent survey. Read more

Connect your Android tablet to SMB shares with the ASTRO File Manager

Jack Wallen demonstrates how to connect to SMB shares on your desktop from your Android tablet with ASTRO File Manager. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Scenes from Star Wars Celebration VI

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Desktop Wallpaper: Deep space nebula

The mysterious nebula is arguably the most awe-inspiring cosmological phenomena known. The images published by our friends at NASA reveal the vastness of the universe and make for some mesmerizing desktop wallpaper. View on site

Desktop wallpaper: Eclipses

Solar and lunar eclipses are some of the most fascinating astronomical events to take place and still be visible from the Earth's surface. View on site

Desktop Wallpaper: Northern lights

The Winter Solstice is approaching, which means winter, which means cold weather and long nights. And for the kid in all of us it brings up memories of the North Pole. Imagine going to work under the colorful aurora borealis (northern lights). View on site

Desktop Wallpaper: Mars as seen by Curiosity

In August 2012, NASA successfully landed a vehicle named Curiosity on the surface of Mars. The first images are starting to roll in to the NASA site and some of them make for some interesting otherworldly desktop wallpaper. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

IDC White Paper: Business Value of Managed Services (IBM)

IT Cost-Saving Initiatives: Change Processes and Maximize Resources (SkillSoft)

Best Practice Tips on Building a Unified Communications Business Case (ShoreTel)

Comparison of Cisco and ShoreTel Unified Communication Solutions (ShoreTel)

On-Demand Webcast: HP and Intel Deliver Flexible Networking Solutions (Intel & Hewlett-Packard (HP))


 

About this newsletter

I dissect the latest business tech products and analyze the internal components in order to help IT leaders make smart hardware purchasing and deployment decisions.

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