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- News to know: Windows rot; Touch PCs; Palm Pre sales guesses; Apple
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Windows bit-rot - fact or fiction? Jason O'Grady: Has Apple gotten lazy? Apple quietly releases iLife '09 hardware up-to-date program ...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, High Tech Computer Corp., Software-as-a-service, PC, Palm Inc., Health Care, Apple Inc., Sales, INQ Mobile, Human Capital, Software As A Service (SaaS), Managed Hosting, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Cloud Computing, Healthcare, Microsoft Windows, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Emerging Technologies, Enterprise Software, Software, Operating Systems, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-01-13
- INQ Mobile boasts a handset made for social networks
- INQ Mobile claims to be the world's first social mobile handset company. It aims to bring social networking apps like Facebook, Skype, etc. to ordinary regular phones. Its first product is the INQ1, and it's a slider handset with instant access to the aforementioned social networking applications. Read more about...
- Tags: Network, Handset, INQ Mobile, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2009-01-10
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- Analysis on Facebook Phone INQ1: Examining the Meaning of Hutchison's Emergence as a Handset Manufacturer
- This ROA Group white paper analyzes INQ1 phone, developed by INQ Mobile. The model is marketed as the world's most advanced social networking phone that offers a new user experience. INQ1 enables social networking, instant messaging, video sharing, Skype calling, and eBay trading on mobile phone within a low-cost price...
- Tags: Facebook, Phone, Hutchison, Handset, Hutchison Whampoa, Analysis, INQ1, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- White papers 2008-12-01
- Are NVIDIA G92s and G94s failing prematurely too?
- The Inquirer is reporting that in addition to the NVIDIA G84 and G86 GPUs being bad and failing due to thermal issues, the G92s and G94s are also affected. If you haven't been following the story, the short version, up till now, is that all G84 and G86 chips...
- Tags: NVidia Corp., Chip, GPU, Inquirer, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-08-12
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