Thursday 22 December 2011

[TechRepublic] Cracking Open the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Cracking Open

TechRepublic Member | December 22, 2011

Editor's note
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus hit the US last week. I got my hands on one and cracked it open. --Bill

Cracking Open the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Resource of the day

Business Strategy for Cloud Providers

As an internet service provider, you can see the shift towards cloud computing taking place all around you. Read this white paper to learn more about cloud computing from the perspective of a service provider.


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Motorola Droid Razr Teardown: Better hardware should anger Bionic buyers

The Droid Razr is thinner, lighter, and has better hardware than the Droid Bionic, which Motorola release just two months prior. Read more

Amazon Kindle Touch (2011) teardown: Replaceable battery, Neonode touch screen

The Kindle Touch is a definite step up from Amazon's base model Kindle. But, the Touch's hardware specs are very similar to another popular e-book reader. Read more

Reach out and touch... your desktop?

Patrick Gray is intrigued by touch screen desktop computing, but he doesn't see a compelling scenario for this technology in the immediate future. Do you agree? Read more

Video: TR Dojo bloopers for 2011

From noisy co-workers and soda machines to flubbed lines and bad attempts at humor, Bill Detwiler shares the TR Dojo 2011 blooper reel. Read more

Ringing back on the top 10 Smartphones posts of 2011

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The 30 most-anticipated games of 2012 (screenshots)

CNET's list of the 30 most anticipated video games of 2012. View on site

CNET's Best and worst phones of 2011

As we reach the end of 2011, CNET takes a look back at the best and worst cell phones that we've reviewed all year. View on site

12 of the most influential tech investors of 2011

The year is shaping up to the biggest for VCs deals in a decade--with a ton of activity from well-known startup backers and a new breed of investor. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Live Webcast: The Power Behind Data Mining & Analytics (IBM)

Making a Robust Media Archive (Quantum)

Planning for Cloud-Based Software Deployment (IBM)

Blade Servers: Easier Management, Better Power Usage and Quicker ROI (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

The Secrets of Monitoring Services in the Cloud (IBM)


 

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