The iPad is a terrible enterprise computing device. It has limited connectivity options and no multitasking capability, and it's generally a bad corporate citizen. When I hear other pundits talk about the recently announced Citrix Receiver software for iPad as some kind of silver bullet for currying the device's acceptance within the datacenter -- ostensibly by turning it into a Windows-addled zombie -- I shake my head in disbelief. The iPad ? Reduced to the role of a thin client for accessing Windows VMs and terminal sessions? Are you serious?
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Windows 7: the iPad’s Killer App?
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Verizon Wireless now offers BlackBerry Storm 2
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Verizon Wireless has announced that it will now offer users RIM’s BlackBerry Storm 2 handset. The Storm 2 is said to incorporate a host of advanced features. The Storm 2 also promises to keep users constantly connected to their friends and family.
The Storm 2 boasts of its SurePress touchscreen technology. This technology ensures that every command of the user is completed. The 256MB internal memory of this handset can be expanded via a 16GB microSD card. { Read more... }
Samsung Intros skinny Flash Memory Chip
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Samsung disclosed a multi-chip memory package that it claims is the thinnest ever, for smartphones, portable media players, laptops and other mobile electronics. The device is 40% thinner and lighter than a conservative memory package.
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Motorola launched MOTO ZN300, MOTOYUVA WX 160/180 in India
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Motorola has launched three new mobile phones, which would not be too expensive for its customer base. These are ZN300 and WX160/180 from MOTOYUVA WX series
AS MOTOROLA saw the interest of Indian customers in its products, it has launched three new mobile phones, which would not be too expensive for its customer base. These are ZN300 and WX160/180 from MOTOYUVA WX series.
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Motorola’s Droid is a serious smart phone
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Since its debut in 2007, millions of people have gravitated toward Apple's iPhone, wooed by its sleek hardware, simple user interface and abundance of applications.
Other smart phone makers have been trying since then to dispel the notion that the iPhone is the be-all and end-all of mobile gadgets. The latest push comes from Verizon Wireless and Motorola, whose Droid is a good alternative for those seeking a feature-packed smart phone with a full keyboard and strong wireless service.
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Motorola Droid (Verizon) Smartphone
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The first Android 2.0 phone impresses with a strong suite of Web features and a stunning 3.7-inch display, but some users might have trouble with the shallow keyboard.
The first time you pick up the Motorola Droid ($200 with a two-year contract from Verizon; price as of 10/28/09), you'll notice its solid feel and heft--there's a lot going on behind the crisp, 3.7-inch touchscreen. Making good use of Android 2.0's new features, the Droid is a powerful Web surfing and communications tool that has a chance of living up to its hype. The Droid's biggest flaw, however, is in its hardware design: The keyboard is shallow and flat, which can make typing uncomfortable.
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Web browsers should be secured as use of netbooks increases
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Netbooks which focus on the web browser could be a prime target for attackers.
Gerhard Eschelbeck, chief technology officer at Webroot, claimed that as the web has become the primary vector in attacks, desktops are being targeted and people are becoming victims on a daily basis.
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Nokia 2220, new slider in the market by the end of the year
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Citing the rising demand of slider phones and big banners in the mobile sector like Samsung luring customers by offering low priced slider phones, Nokia, is all set to launch a slider by the end of this year.
Nokia 2220 has been showcased. The new slider phone coming from the largest mobile makers, Nokia is not multimedia friendly. The phone will come up with dual GSM band connectivity (900/1800 MHz) and 128 x 160 TFT display. The phone is reported to have a VGA camera with only 10MB inbuilt memory.
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Dell Launches Windows 7 Migration Services
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Dell introduced consulting, management and support services for Windows 7, which Microsoft plans to release this week.
The services, introduced Friday, are designed to help companies migrate to the new OS. Dell's Latitude laptops, OptiPlex desktops and Precision workstations will ship with Windows 7 on Oct. 22, the day the OS is released, Dell said.
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Microsoft Windows 7 review
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Windows 7 is the operating system Vista should have been – it starts up relatively quickly, drivers already exist to make peripherals such as scanners and printers work with it, and it does clever things that XP, the version of Windows most people still use, just doesn’t.
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