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Adobe Halting Flash Mobile Development
After announcing plans to restructure and lay off 750 employees, Adobe has followed up with news of plans to shut down its work on the mobile version of its Flash Player. According to a report first seen on ZDNet, Adobe told developer partners of its plans to stop development of its Flash mobile browser plug-in…
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Asus Introduces Eee Pad Transformer Prime Tablet
Computer maker Asus is rolling out a tablet powered by Nvidia’s quad-core Tegra 3 chip. Asus’ 10.1-inch Eee Pad Transformer Prime, announced Nov. 9, is an ultra-thin device, coming in at 0.33 inches thick, and lightweight, at 1.29 pounds. It features a metallic swirl design with enhancements including the company’s SonicMaster audio technology, an HD 8 mega-pixel rear…
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The iPad Blues: BlueWater Dives into BYOD Challenges
New York-based IT solution provider BlueWater Communications Group is on the front lines of an emerging trend for VARs and MSPs – how to secure an increasingly mobile fleet of consumer devices that are accessing corporate information and networks. From iPads to iPhones to Android smartphones and tablets, increasingly company boundaries are being pushed. Corporate-issued…
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New York-based IT solution provider BlueWater Communications Group is on the front lines of an emerging trend for VARs and MSPs – how to secure an increasingly mobile fleet of consumer devices that are accessing corporate information and networks. From iPads to iPhones to Android smartphones and tablets, increasingly company boundaries are being pushed. Corporate-issued…
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IHS iSuppli Report Forecasts Ultrabook Boom
Ultrabooks will account for more than 40 percent of all notebooks by 2015, and will reinvigorate a listless PC market that has been hurt in part by the rise in popularity of tablets, in particular Apple’s popular iPad, according to market research firm IHS iSuppli. In a report Nov. 7, IHS iSuppli analysts said that…
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Panasonic Debuts Toughpad FZ-A1 Android-Powered Tablet
Panasonic unveiled the Toughpad FZ-A1, a 10-inch tablet and the first in its Toughpad family of Google Android-powered tablets designed for highly mobile outdoor workers in conditions like aviation, construction, field service and public safety. Panasonic said it would add a 7-inch tablet to the Toughpad range in the second half of 2012. The FZ-A1,…