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Tablets of CES: Visual Tour By Art Wittmann Tablets announced at CES 2012 boast 4G connectivity, quad-core processors, 3-D displays, and sizes for every taste and application. |
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iPad Killers Skip CES Apple fiction trumps Android tablet fact at the Consumer Electronics Show, where serious iPad competitors failed to show up.
RIM Shows Off BlackBerry OS 7.1 Research In Motion demonstrated version 7.1 of its BlackBerry operating system at CES this week. Our video gives you a look at key features, including BlackBerry Tag using NFC, a mobile hotspot feature, and Wi-Fi calling.
VanRoekel Details Government Mobile Strategy At CES Federal CIO looks to cost optimization, coordinated procurement, and lessons learned from the private sector in his plans to help agencies do more with less.
Microsoft, LG Strike Android Patent Deal New agreement means Redmond now gets revenue from 70% of all Google-based smartphones sold in the U.S.
Windows Phone: Microsoft's Comeback Kid? Microsoft is all-in with Windows Phone and believes all the pieces are in place for a successful 2012.
Oracle Strikes At SAP Hana With TimesTen Database Promising real-time performance for transactions and analytics, Oracle's in-memory database is ready for use in the Exalytics appliance.
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CES 2012: Elegant Gadgets Abound Check out the coolest gadgets from CES Unveiled 2012.
Ultrabooks Of CES: Visual Tour Check out the sleek and light ultrabook designs on display at CES, from HP, Lenovo, Samsung and more. There's more than good looks at stake: Think battery life, instant-on, and powerful Intel chips.
HP's 'No Compromise' Ultrabook The tricked-out and pricey Envy Spectre 14, unveiled at CES this week, includes a high-resolution screen, Beats Audio, and NFC.
Motorola CEO: Carriers Want Android Differentiation U.S wireless network operators support customized Android user interfaces because that's what leads to device sales, said CEO Sanjay Jha at CES.
Google's Schmidt: Android's Rising Tide Benefits All At CES, Google's executive chairman defends his belief that Android's coming ubiquity in our lives is good for all. But RIM and Nokia have been swamped by that tide.
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