Microsoft Hardware's first Windows 8 devices ZDNet With Windows 8 just around the corner, Microsoft Hardware has begun to roll out mice and keyboards designed to work with the company's latest operating system. We've spent some time with the first batch of devices: the matched pair of the WedgeMobile ... See all stories on this topic » | ZDNet |
Midland Daily News
Concirrus Ltd, a leading provider of telemetry solutions and Mobile Devices, the developer of the revolutionary open telematics OS and telematics hardware, today announced a collaboration to add PressurePro's market leading Tyre Pressure Monitoring ...
See all stories on this topic »Android v. iOS Part 5: Android Is A Two-Legged Stool
Tech.pinions
Today we look at why iOS has an inherent advantage in platform, why Android has an inherent disadvantage in platform, and what that means for the futures of these two great mobile operating systems. ... “While all of (Apple's competitors) think that ...
See all stories on this topic »Tizen mobile OS - A twisted tale
ComputerworldUK
A new OS has been in development since the start of 2012, backed by two major hardwaretechnology companies - Intel and Samsung - hoping to gain a foothold in the software side of themobile computing device market. Here's the twisted tale of the Tizen ...
See all stories on this topic »Origin Teams With Virtu MVP to Make Laptop Gaming Gorgeous
Kotaku
LucidLogix responsiveness-boosting Lucid Virtu MVP GPU virtualization software has been surprising and delighting desktop PC gamers for months now, utilizing software-based technology to boost the performance of their graphics hardware. Now gaming ...
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The DeanBeat: Being a tortoise isn't so bad, but the water is choppy, EA's top ... VentureBeat “I read a lot about the demise of the console. I don't buy it. If you look at the intensity of gamers, we are not losing them to mobile. There is a mass-market slowdown, but it's natural. In the sixth or seventh year of a hardware cycle, there is ... See all stories on this topic » | VentureBeat |
B&T Marketing & Media
It's for this reason that Apple, with its closed software and hardware production loop, may be best poised to bring mobile payments to the mainstream (rumours hint that may happen as early as September with the launch of the iPhone5). PayPal & Square ...
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