Wednesday, April 30, 2014

IT News Head Lines (THE INQUIRER) 30/04/2014





AMD launches third generation Mullins and Beema APUs
AMD launches third generation Mullins and Beema APUs
Claims to offer better experience than Intel, which is ‘too little too late for this category'



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EE posts record 4G mobile take-up, but revenue declines
EE posts record 4G mobile take-up, but revenue declines
Earnings slip 3.6 percent in first quarter



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Dell launches sub-£1,000 mobile workstation
Dell launches sub-£1,000 mobile workstation
More costly Precision M2800 has 1TB storage



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Google says its self-driving cars are better than people
Google says its self-driving cars are better than people
Cars move from the motorway to the city



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Apple wakes up to ongoing iPhone 5 sleep/wake problem
Apple wakes up to ongoing iPhone 5 sleep/wake problem
Hardware snooze button will be replaced



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Microsoft relies on red and yellow to sell some Nokia phones
Microsoft relies on red and yellow to sell some Nokia phones
Be not like everyone else



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Xperia Z2 vs iPhone 5S
Xperia Z2 vs iPhone 5S
We check out how Sony's water resistant flagship compares to Apple's long-standing handset



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New iPads could get Touch ID fingerprint scanner
New iPads could get Touch ID fingerprint scanner
Apple iOS 7.1 update hints about biometric lock



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IBM Bluemix gets more cloud-based love
IBM Bluemix gets more cloud-based love
Including a garage to hang out and talk about it in



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Samsung offers up $1.25m prize pot for Tizen wearables developers
Samsung offers up $1.25m prize pot for Tizen wearables developers
Lagging platform gets a big cash boost



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Atari's ET game cartridges really were in a desert landfill
Atari's ET game cartridges really were in a desert landfill
Bad smelling cartridges confirm fishy smelling legend



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