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Google Nexus 7: a device that finally raises awareness of the 7 inch form factor
Samsung had a 7 inch Android tablet a couple of years ago, but we haven't seen as much excitement for this form factor until the release of the Asus-manufactured Google Nexus 7.
published 6 hours ago by Matthew Miller
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Google Nexus 7: product photos and Jelly Bean screenshots
Samsung had a 7 inch Android tablet a couple of years ago, but we haven't seen as much excitement for this form factor until the release of the Asus manufactured Google Nexus 7.
published 6 hours ago by Matthew Miller
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Building a private cloud with System Center 2012: Part 2
The next stage in our investigation of Microsoft's Private Cloud Evaluation Software bundle involves deploying and configuring a series of Integration Packs that allow the various System Center tools to work together.
published 10 hours ago by Alan Stevens
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HP Z1 Workstation review
HP's Z1 Workstation is a well-designed, powerful and upgradable all-in-one PC suitable for a range of professional power users. Although not without its flaws, the Z1 is well worth considering if you want something different from the traditional desktop form factor.
published 2 days ago by Charles McLellan
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BookBook Vol. 2 is a BYOD trojan horse
This case for the iPad 2 is the best way to roll stealth-mode and a great way to Bring Your Own Device into unfriendly corporate territory.
published 2 days ago by Jason D. O'Grady
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Another week with the Nokia 808 PureView convinces me it's worth the $700
It turns out I gave up a bit too early on the 808 PureView so I purchased my own and am loving the camera experience.
published 3 days ago by Matthew Miller
31 Comments 6 Votes
Office 2013: Screenshots
Microsoft's new Office has a design that makes it easy to focus on work, rather than drowning in extraneous information. Office 2013 looks set to make users more productive without requiring them to learn new ways of working, even on new kinds of devices.
published 3 days ago by Simon Bisson
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Office 2013: a pleasant surprise
After a week of using Office 2013 we're pleasantly surprised. The changes Microsoft has made to support Windows 8 — and specifically Windows 8 tablets — are logical, and they work well with more traditional ways of using Office.
published 3 days ago by Simon Bisson
8 Comments 5 Votes
Mint and openSUSE: My take on four Linux release candidates
It says a lot about the health of Linux distributions that four of the latest release candidates from openSUSE and Linux Mint perform so smoothly
July 16, 2012 by J.A. Watson
60 Comments 4 Votes
Windows Intune 3.0: screenshots
Microsoft's cloud-hosted management platform adds support for mobile devices — including iPhones, iPads and Android — in version 3.0. The Silverlight-driven UI is much the same as before, but it's now easier to see, filter and respond to alerts.
July 16, 2012 by Simon Bisson
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Windows Intune 3.0: Preview
Version 3.0 of Microsoft's cloud-hosted management platform is now available, adding support for mobile devices — including iPhones, iPads and Android.
July 12, 2012 by Simon Bisson
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ZAGG iPad summer survival pack; ZAGGfolio, ZAGGsparq 2.0, and more (review)
As you get ready to go on vacation, chill out by the pool, or take a summer business trip there are several iPad accessories from ZAGG Inc. that you may want to consider.
July 11, 2012 by Matthew Miller
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ioSafe Solo review
The ioSafe Solo is bulkier, heavier, slower and more expensive than less robust external drives. But it works well enough, and if you need your data to survive being burned and flooded, you can put your trust in this device.
July 11, 2012 by Charles McLellan
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Nokia 808 PureView: Best camera ever in a phone is not enough to buoy sinking Symbian
Nokia has reigned in camera phone technology over the years and the 808 PureView demonstrates the pinnacle of their imaging success. However, the camera is partnered with a dead OS that holds it back, especially with a price of $699 before tax and shipping.
July 11, 2012 by Matthew Miller
25 Comments 4 Votes
Touchfire iPad keyboard enhances text entry and is made in the USA (review)
I backed the Touchfire iPad keyboard Kickstarter project and my first keyboard arrived last week. I wrote this review with the keyboard and am loving the lightweight, no bulk solution for text entry.
July 11, 2012 by Matthew Miller
7 Comments 1 Vote