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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
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Cartoon Critters Explain Why Tablets Are Better Than PCs (YouTube, Xtranormal)
Cartoon Critters Explain Why a Tablet Equals a PC (YouTube, Xtranormal)
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The five most overhyped tech products of 2010
The pace of technology innovation quickened in 2010 but there were still plenty of overhyped products floating around. Here are the top five.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab: The ultimate slide show of photos and screenshots
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is one of the most anticipated tech products of 2010 and the early flag-bearer of the Android tablet movement. Here's an extensive slide show of the Galaxy Tab hardware and...
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Everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy Tab
After testing three different versions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab, I found some pleasant surprises and one big drawback.
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Tablet shopping? Here are 10 things to keep in mind
TechRepublic's Deb Shinder examines all the factors you'll want to consider when the barrage of new models hits the shelves in the months to come.
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What will you pay for an Android tablet? Wrong answer: $499
Best Buy will reportedly sell the Samsung Galaxy Tab, the Wi-Fi version, for $499. That's $100 too high to sway this consumer.
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CTIA: IDC Says Enterprises Won't Buy Tablets (But They'll Still Be Awash in Them)
Marketwatchers IDC Corp. forecast that global sales of media tablets - its term for the iPad/Android generation of tablets, not the homely, chunky pads carried by your delivery guy - will grow...
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T-Mobile offers new no-contract broadband plans
T-Mobile just launched some new no annual contract mobile broadband plans in an attempt to get customers using their fast HSPA+ network. You can use tablets, mobile hotspots, and laptop sticks...
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The Android dilemma: Too much choice, yet not enough
Android is everywhere and that's a good thing, except the one you want is often not where you can get it.
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Average Mobile Worker Carries 3.5 Devices. Here's the Downside.
Recent statistics from Wi-Fi network provider iPass show both how unwired today's mobile workers are, and how much of a security risk they may be posing.
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Samsung Galaxy Note ICS update roll out begins
Samsung's Galaxy Note is doing quite well for a device that is a small tablet/large phone and the Android 4.0 update is reportedly starting to roll out now.
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Seven popular Android camera apps reviewed and rated
Seven popular Android photo apps go up against each other in a test to see who's hot, and who's not.
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The lovely Samsung Galaxy S III (photos)
Samsung's new flagship wonder-phone, the Galaxy S III is as stunning in person as we had expected.
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Sprint Galaxy Nexus: Will LTE come to you before the next Nexus is released?
Sprint is the last major carrier to get the Galaxy Nexus and it comes with support for a network that isn't even yet available. It's a great device and when LTE launches it will make many people...
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A closer look at the Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Sprint (photos)
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus, smartphone champion of Android Ice Cream Sandwich, has finally landed on Sprint. With it comes a pure ICS experience, NFC for Android Beam and Google Wallet support, plus...
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Galaxy S III, Lumia 900, BB 10 (MobileTechRoundup show #268)
Samsung's much anticipated Galaxy S III was revealed in London last week while RIM held BlackBerry World in Orlando. The HTC One X is also available in stores today and we both love it.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..
On Star Wars day strike back with toys, gadgets, clothes and accessories from the epic series of films. May the fourth be with you...
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The six best features of the Samsung Galaxy S III
Samsung's latest Galaxy flagship offers a dizzying array of features. Here are the ones that stand out.
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Samsung announces Galaxy S III with a focus on natural interaction
Companies need to differentiate with experiences and initial reactions are that Samsung did just that with the Galaxy S III and a focus on enhancing human-smartphone interactions.
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Samsung's Galaxy S III is plastic, but powerful (photos)
Samsung shows up in London to announce the Galaxy S III, the newest model in its Galaxy family of Android smartphones. CNET takes a closer look.
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