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Samsung adds 10-inch Note to its tablet portfolio
Samsung Electronics has expanded its portfolio of tablets with the 10-inch Galaxy Note 10.1, as the company tries to differentiate itself from the barrage of other Android-based products by allowing users to write on the screen using a digital pen. Read More

Asus announces Padfone, three tablets at MWC
Asus launched the anticipated PadFone and Transformer Pad tablet line-up at Mobile World Congress on Monday. Read More

WikiLeaks releases Stratfor emails, possibly from December hack
The provider of geopolitical analysis said it was possible that mails hacked in December were being released. Read More

Big Data causes concern and Big Confusion
A new study suggests many organizations are concerned about managing big data, but most don't have a clear understanding of what big data means. Log management solutions can help organizations make sense of some of the data they're generating, but many resort to syslogs, spreadsheets or nothing at all. Read More

Nokia launches low-end Windows phone and a 38-megapixel camera phone
Nokia focused on its low-end phone offerings at Mobile World Congress on Monday, a year after announcing it would try to boost its smartphone sales by giving up its home-grown operating system in favor of Windows Phone. Read More

SAP, Symantec upgrade mobile device tools
Mobile Device Management (MDM) software got a boost from rivals SAP and Symantec who separately announced improvements to their management tools on the opening day of Mobile Work Congress. Read More

From CIO.com: Cool Gear and Gadgets for Smartphones and Tablets
These enhancements include exotic skins, clever devices for transferring files, great ways to game with your phone or tablet, and more. Read More


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ZTE launches quad-core smartphone and tablet
ZTE has put quad-core processors in a smartphone, the Era, and a tablet, the PF100, which were among a plethora of new Android-based smartphones and tablets it launched at Mobile World Congress on Monday. Read More

Samsung launches low-cost Android 4.0 tablet with bigger screen
Samsung Electronics has added a second tablet to a new Galaxy Tab 2 family of low-cost tablets, but this time with a 10-inch screen, the company said on Sunday. Read More

Five mobile technologies that didn't change the world
Here are the five mobile technologies unveiled last year with promises that they would change the mobile world, but didn't. Read More

Lenovo stops selling netbooks online
Lenovo has stopped selling netbooks through its website and hasn't decided if it will start selling them again there in the future, the company said on Friday. Read More

DRAM maker Elpida files for bankruptcy
Elpida Memory, the world's third-largest DRAM maker, filed for bankruptcy Monday in a Tokyo court, saying it had accumulated debts of $5.5 billion through March of last year. Read More

New HTC phones offer high quality photo, audio features
HTC kicked off its new strategy of offering fewer but more differentiated phones in 2012 with the launch on Sunday of the HTC One series of phones, emphasizing high quality photo and audio technologies. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's Foxconn enters damage control over iPhone factory fracas
An unconfirmed report claims Apple's manufacturing partner, Foxconn, has hired heavyweight PR agency Burson-Marsteller to clean up its public image, following months of terrible tales slamming working conditions inside the iPhone factories. Read More

 
 
 

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