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Tablets in 2012: What to Expect

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December 9, 2011
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Tablets in 2012: What to Expect As tablets move into their adolescence, what changes will we see?
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Windows Store to Be Available in February Microsoft will open its new Windows Store to customers in late February together with the beta of Windows 8, an executive of the company said Tuesday.
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Feds Launch Cloud Security Standards Program Federal agencies will soon have a government-wide security standard for assessing, authorizing and monitoring cloud products and services.
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Microsoft: We Can Remotely Delete Windows 8 Apps Microsoft will be able to throw a "kill switch" to disable or even remove an app from users' Windows 8 devices, the company revealed in documentation released earlier this week for its upcoming Windows Store.
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Pointless Internet Surfing: It's the American Way Got nothing better to do? Go online! According to Pew Research, that's what more than half of America already does.
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The Rise of Evernote--and Why You Should Take Note Evernote's popularity has grown substantially in 2011. The note-taking app can increase your productivity and organize your sprawling digital life.
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Tablet Priced Under $100 With Android 4.0 Surfaces A first-of-its-kind tablet with Google's Android 4.0 priced under $100 is now available in China, and will reach other countries soon.
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Cloud Computing Disrupts the Vendor Landscape If you think cloud computing is a disruptive force within the enterprise, just imagine what the cloud is doing to the vendor landscape.
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Like Chrome OS? Try Lime for Extra Hardware Support A Linux developer has created a version of Google's Chromium OS with support for a wide range of components and devices.
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Evernote Releases Two New iOS Apps: Evernote Food and Evernote Hello Evernote Food and Evernote Hello make it easier to keep track of the food you eat or the people you meet. We tried them both out.
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Verizon Working to Fix Problem with 4G Network Verizon said in the past 24 hours, some 4G LTE customers have reported that their devices are operating on 3G data service where they would normally get 4G.
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Google Deal or No, Firefox Can Still Survive Reports now suggest Mozilla's search deal with Google isn't over after all, but the popular browser has plenty going for it either way.
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Want a Linux Job? Learn Java or Android New Linux Foundation data reveals hiring trends by skill area, job type, and location.
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What's New in the Opera 11.60 Browser Opera introduced many features common now in Web browsers, but does the latest release make it worth using in your business?
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US Judge Denies Apple Request to Halt Sales of Some Samsung Products A U.S. district court judge has denied Apple's request to halt sales of four Samsung products in an ongoing patent infringement lawsuit.
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10 Most Powerful Cloud Companies Here are 10 companies that have distinguished themselves as leaders in cloud computing.
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Windows 8 Will Be an Upgrade Failure, IDC Predicts Windows 8 isn't even in beta yet, but IDC is already predicting that very few PC owners will upgrade from Windows 7 to it. And that's just for a start -- the company also predicts that Windows 8 tablets look to be a bust as well.
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Windows 8: One OS to Rule Them All? Microsoft is hoping to capture the next generation of PCs and tablets in one fell swoop with Windows 8, but straddling the line between the two worlds is more complicated than it might seem.
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AMD Shifts Course from Intel Rivalry After years of going up against Intel and not fairing so well, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is no longer going to focus on its long-standing rival.
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Citrix: Desktop Virtualization Makes Good Security Sense One of the main reasons for deploying desktop virtualization is the security advantages it can provide, such as keeping sensitive data off the endpoint, according to Citrix.
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