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Smartphone App Wrap: Travel, TV, Google, and sports
As summer approaches and we start to think about getting out and about, I took a look at apps related to travel, sports, and the new Google I/O launches.
ThinkPad T431s: Review in photos
The latest ThinkPad from Lenovo has a large trackpad with unique 5-button configuration and is made to withstand the bumps of the road.
Brazilian mobile firms continue to struggle with data access
Providers of mobile telephony in Brazil are still not managing to deliver improvements in the delivery of data services to users despite being forced to do so by the government, according to official data released today (17).
Two-thirds of BlackBerry converts tempted to return by Q10
A TechRepublic poll of business professionals run this week during BlackBerry live indicates that the BlackBerry Q10 may win back converts from iPhone and Android.
Digital money: store of value or illusion?
Digital coinage like Bitcoin can't do everything a physical coin can do, but that's not stopping people from giving up real money for them. Or are they trading one fake currency for another?
Improve smartphone photos with native editing tools (gallery)
Smartphones today take good quality photos, but you can make them even better with a little editing. This gallery shows the available tools for Android, BlackBerry 10, Windows Phone, and iOS.
Lenovo adds Yoga 11S convertible Ultrabook laptop to Windows 8 lineup
While the original Yoga 11 ran Windows RT and was powered by an ARM chip, the new version offers Intel's Ivy Bridge processors and runs either Windows 8 or Windows 8 Pro.
Windows 8 without touch is like a day without sunshine
Microsoft shook things up with the interface on Windows 8 designed to work well both with touch and without. It got it half right.
I/O 2013: Google Glass designers predict possibilities for wearable tech market
There approximately 6,000 attendees at this year's developer conference, and you can't walk a few steps without bumping into someone sporting the Android-powered specs.
Panasonic re-enters India smartphone market with P51
The Japanese phonemaker has ambitious plans to capture an 8 percent share of the Indian smartphone market in its first year, amid growing competition especially from local brands and new Chinese models.
Flurry of products pushing BYOD in India
Over the last few months, several IT companies and telcos have launched desktop virtualization, mobility management and enterprise security tools designed for BYOD.
Aruba buys Meridian Apps, eyes 'indoor GPS' services
Aruba is looking to combine its enterprise Wi-Fi technology with Meridian's location services to provide context about users and devices.
How BlackBerry is riding iOS and Android to power its comeback
The very factor that decimated BlackBerry over the past five years is now becoming one of the most important catalysts in its turnaround.
Price, not screen size, will determine whether Microsoft's Surface Mini sinks or swims
Buyers are unlikely to care about the odd half inch of screen size here or there. These days, only one thing matters: Price.
Mobile operators: Get ready for the M2M explosion
Telcos need to start developing applications and services if they want to make money from machine-to-machine technology.