Of tea leaves and tablets
When tablet-sized rumors take hold, the wondering and speculation begin. While others ponder the physical characteristics of such a slice of Apple magic, my mind wanders to intriguing ideas of What It May All Mean. Those ideas include:
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Cerf urges standards for cloud computing
Management of cloud assets requires protocols, standards, and research, Internet protocol designer says
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Google risks losing focus amid expansion, analysts say
Analysts say the Google must move beyond its search roots to continue its growth levels, but the path is fraught with risks.
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E-readers to face tough fight against color tablets
Up to 40 e-readers could hit the market in 2010, but the question remains whether any of them can grab a major foothold before tablet computers with e-reader functions and brilliant LED color screens take over.
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Smartphones help collect data on malaria cases in remote Uganda
New database software, and an inventive use of a remote-control tech-support application, help better track outbreaks.
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Intel CEO shows first Moorestown smartphone
Intel on Thursday showed the first smartphone based on its upcoming Moorestown platform for mobile devices.
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Asustek unveils netbook that unfolds to big-screen tablet
Asustek Computer showed off its new 'wave' design concept in a few devices on Thursday at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), including a concept netbook that unfolds into a tablet PC and a 47-inch LED TV.
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HP drops prices, boosts specs of Envy 13 and 15 notebooks
You know those HP Envy 13 and Envy 15 notebooks we were so excited about last year? The ones that look suspiciously like a Macbook Pro, have great hardware and design, have few flaws aside from a very big price sticker? Well, they just got a whole lot more attractive.
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Verizon Wireless flexes LTE muscle at CES
Verizon Wireless demonstrated a series of technology prototypes this week to show how end users would benefit from its upcoming LTE network.
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HTC brews up entry-level smartphone
Handset maker High Tech Computer announced on Thursday plans to release a smartphone that uses Qualcomm's Brew MP operating system instead of either Windows Mobile or Android.
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