Six reasons why tablets will replace desk phones

Tue, 27 March 2012

By Will Kelly Takeaway: Are tablets going to replace the corporate desk phone? Will Kelly believes that the pieces are coming together to make this a sensible option for many companies.   The office desk phone is officially on notice that it might be heading to a dusty equipment closet down in the basement. It’s

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Ultrabooks: A new era for PCs or Wintel innovation bankruptcy?

Wed, 18 January 2012

By Jason Hiner Takeaway: For the first time in years, PCs grabbed the spotlight at CES 2012. Ultrabooks were everywhere, but was it an innovation win or an innovation failure? Photo credit: James Martin/CNET Among the 30-foot displays of massive TVs and the now endless parade of new smartphones and tablets, it’s easy to forget

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Tablets: What Amazon and Apple know that all the CES tablet peddlers are still missing

Tue, 10 January 2012

By Jason Hiner The Toshiba Excite X10 is an impressively slim tablet. Photo credit: Eric Franklin/CNET When I wrote about why Android tablets did a faceplant coming out of the starting gate in 2011, the most common reaction was that I had written off Google too quickly. After all, it wasn’t until Android smartphones were

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10 ways Steve Jobs changed the world

Tue, 11 October 2011

Steve Jobs (1955-2011) Steve Jobs passed away Wednesday, Oct. 5 at age 56. Fortune looks back at how he changed the way we think about and use technology forever, putting his own stamp on everything from the personal computer to the music industry.   Design For Jobs, how a product looked, felt and responded trumped

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Why Googorola could mean faster enterprise adoption of Android

Wed, 31 August 2011

By Kevin Purdy Source Takeaway: The combination of Google and Motorola may be just the catalyst required to make Android devices acceptable in the enterprise. As usually happens when a big tech news story hits, there are waves and cycles of reaction, reactions to the reactions, and noble attempts to curate all the discussion. Google’s

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Apple cloud vs. Google cloud: The philosophical differences

Mon, 20 June 2011

The Google cloud Google’s entire strategy and approach to the cloud is based on the future, and not the Internet as it is today. Google is betting that the world will have low-cost, ubiquitous Internet access in the not-too-distant future, including fiber connections in offices and homes and super-fast mobile broadband in virtually every nook and cranny

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