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Three options for easy reading in bed now exist, but Kindle Paperwhite looks to be the best
Sep 11, 11:41AM
Last year those of us with ebook readers had to attach a light or read in well lit environments. This year there are three solid choices in ebook readers with integrated lighting solutions.
Will the iPhone 5 display remain competitive?
Sep 11, 10:37AM
Much has been rumored about the specs of the upcoming iPhone 5 display. Dr. Raymond Soneira of DisplayMate Technologies concurs that it'll probably include a 1136 x 640 Retina Display. But is it enough to stave off an influx of new, high-resolution Android phones?
Daily Cuppa: GoDaddy goes down, Taliban seduces Aussie diggers
Sep 11, 6:57AM
There's still a fair way to go for the rest of the week. Let's get you there with a roundup of the biggest stories that hit overnight.
Expedia wants a larger pie in India's growing OTA market
Sep 11, 5:52AM
American based online travel booking site, Expedia, is serious about India. Here are the company's strategic steps to expand operations in the region.
Intuit opens up APIs to its financial data service in US, Canada
Sep 11, 5:37AM
Mint's founder asserts how important these APIs and reliable financial data is to spurring innovation for personal finance solutions.
Anonymous hacker claims GoDaddy attack; outage hits millions
Sep 11, 5:22AM
GoDaddy, one of the world's largest website providers and domain registrars, has suffered a major outage. One hacker thought to be connected with Anonymous is claiming responsibility for the alleged 'attack.'
The Incumbent: Epilogue
Sep 11, 5:00AM
It's an intricate web of murder plots, government conspiracies and rampant tanning. Oh, and the future of the entire nation.
GoDaddy down, drags half the Web with it; Anonymous claims attack
Sep 11, 4:51AM
Domain registrar GoDaddy, one of the world's largest website providers, has suffered a major outage. One sole Anonymous member is claiming responsibility for the alleged 'attack.'
Research: The devalued future of IT in a marketing world
Sep 11, 3:03AM
New research demonstrates the changing role of IT. Here is advice to ensure your IT organization is not marginalized as a consequence of these changes.
A scientific approach to Cloud Computing strategy development
Sep 11, 2:59AM
Is there a correlation between the size of the spreadsheet – with larger being better – and the comfort level that executives have?
Google Drive updates mean more productivity on-the-go
Sep 11, 2:40AM
The Google Drive mobile apps get updated with real-time editing and monitoring features.
Real-Time Is The Wrong Reason For Your Enterprise To Go Mobile
Sep 11, 2:20AM
Always-connected, real-time access via mobile devices is a modern miracle. But it can also leave you feeling gorged and less agile than before. Here's how mobile is evolving, with the help of Big Data.
Intel Labs documentary looks back at Steampunk era to build future
Sep 11, 1:30AM
Intel Labs knit together sci-fi, steampunk, and Silicon Valley as it seeks new ways to re-imagine the future and explore people's relationships with technology.
Microsoft: This is how Windows RT, Windows Phone 8 devices will be managed
Sep 11, 1:25AM
The early 2013 of Microsoft's Windows Intune, plus System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1, are keys to the ARM-based device management kingdom.
T-Mobile: Scrappy moves, but turnaround elusive
Sep 11, 12:25AM
T-Mobile is being scrappy and trying to lure unlocked iPhones to its network. Combined with the marketing of its network and unlimited data plans, T-Mobile likes the underdog role.
Microsoft and Attachments.me provide Gmail users with better SkyDrive access
Sep 11, 12:22AM
Microsoft is working to make it easier for developers to integrate SkyDrive directly into their non-Microsoft-specific apps and Web sites.
Apple UDIDs leaked by Anonymous came from Florida firm, not FBI
Sep 11, 12:04AM
Apple didn't cough up its users' device unique identifier codes to the FBI, nor did the FBI's poor security lead to the codes leaking to the Web. Apparently -- get this -- the hackers lied.
Obituary: Bill Moggridge, inventor of the first laptop computer
Sep 10, 11:40PM
Bill Moggridge came up with the clamshell format for the GRiD Compass laptop when attempting what seemed impossible in 1980: design a real computer that would fit in an executive briefcase
Riverbed intros new cloud storage appliance for larger data backup workloads
Sep 10, 11:25PM
Riverbed upgrades its cloud storage gateway operating system for up to 50 percent better performance rates.
Microsoft adds 'browser ballot' to Windows 8 amid EU probe
Sep 10, 11:14PM
A month ahead of its release, Windows 8 users in Europe are now receiving the 'browser ballot' update in Microsoft's bid to appease European antitrust regulators.
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