Posts from ZDNet | | The minimalist mobile approach: Use only what you really need Having spent thousands of hours using every type of mobile equipment out there I have come to realize there is no point to implementing more resources than I really need. Read more | Hands-on with the AT&T LG Optimus G I haven't spent much time with LG smartphones, but have to say the Optimus G is one impressive smartphone that deserves consideration. Read more | Find your way to grandma's house with Nokia's HERE Maps and Telenav Scout for iOS Apple iPhone 5 owners have plenty of options for navigating to your Thanksgiving destination this week and both Nokia and Telenav announced updated apps for iOS today. Read more | Sorry, you cannot watch your favorite TV show on Windows Phone 8 during your commute It was so obvious that I assumed there was no question about support, but it turns out you cannot watch video content you rent or purchase from Xbox Video on Windows Phone 8 devices. Did Microsoft release an unfinished product to the public? Read more | Is Android too hard for the average user to figure out? If Android is crushing the competition and dominating the mobile market, then why did iOS devices wipe the floor with Android when it came to Thanksgiving and Black Friday online shopping? Read more | Analyst: iPhone 5 costs shaves a fraction off Apple's colossal gross margins One analyst predicts that higher cost of goods for the iPhone 5, combined with an increase in iPad volume sales, could shave Apple's overall gross margin for this quarter down from 40 percent to 38.8 percent. Read more | Google's Nexus 4 has an LTE chip, but why is it disabled? Google's new Nexus 4 smartphone contains an LTE modem, so why has it been disabled? It all comes down to the matter of cost. Read more | RIM's future turns into analyst battleground Some analysts say that RIM's BlackBerry 10 platform is the real deal and will garner interest. Other observers see the OS as another WebOS. Read more | Enterprises buying iPhones 'in droves': Here's the tipping point iPhones will become a powerhouse for the enterprise in the coming years, leaving Android and BlackBerry out to pasture. Here's the smartphone struggle tipping point, and why. Read more | | | | Connect with TechRepublic | | Why IT should be thinking about Big Data workflows now The transition to Big Data centralization in the data center is just beginning to happen -- which is why it is imperative for IT to start thinking now about how the workflow of Big Data is going to fit with other data center operations. | | |
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