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Intel CEO Krzanich Prioritizing Atom Chip in Mobile Push (2)
Businessweek
Intel Corp. (INTC) Chief Executive Officer Brian Krzanich is devoting more resources to processors for smartphones and tablets as he works to speed the transition to mobile chips amid a global personal-computer slump. The company will use the same ...
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Post-PC Shift: Mobile Devices To Consume More DRAM Than Traditional PCs In ...
Biztech2.com
In 2015, the mobile devices will use $11.6 billion worth of dynamic random access memory (DRAM), according to a DRAM Dynamics Brief from information and analytics provider IHS. Such a level compares to $9.9 billion for conventional PCs, as presented in ...
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Mobile Malware Becomes a Profitable Business: Juniper
Computerworld India
We have found that it has created an easy business opportunity for malware developers who are becoming savvy in their approach to quickly turn profits in a rapidly growing market. We anticipate that similar to the evolution of PC-based threats, mobile ...
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'60 p.c. info workers will access content apps on mobiles by 2015'
CIOL
The challenge is more than just mobility. It also concerns heterogeneity, as Gartner predicts that, by 2014, 90 per cent of organizations will support corporate applications on a variety of personal devices, from conventional laptop PCs, media tablets ...
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Samsung Galaxy Memo could be the new Galaxy Note Mini
iTech Post
Mobile & PC · Internet/Social · Software/OS · Gadgets & Robots · Auto Tech · Green Energy · Smart Homes · Health & Medicine · Living Planet · Science & Space · Society & Culture · Video. Updated Hot Tags Orbiting observatory Renewables Star formation ...
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Photos of Sony Xperia Z appears with T-Mobile branding
iTech Post
"T-Mobile customers traveling this summer will love the Xperia Z with its big, beautiful HD screen, water-resistant design and advanced camera features," said Jason Young, vice president of product marketing, T-Mobile. "This is an outstanding ...
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