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Smart phone shipments to grow, but overall mobile devices to decline
Smart phones made up about 14% of all mobile devices shipped globally in 2008 and should increase to more than 17% of the total in 2009, according to ABI Research.
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The technology that should be most closely associated with the Obama campaign and presidency isn't social networking or the BlackBerry. It's the overlooked and underappreciated digital camera. Here's why.
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When your name is Rob Roy, and you set out to build the world's most efficient, high-density data center, there's no sense in being modest. The CEO, founder and chairman of Switch Communications Group, and the man behind the massive SuperNAP co-location center, Roy is not one to understate his achievements.
Sony Vaio P: A first look
Sony's new Vaio P netbook made its debut in Las Vegas at CES. I was among the lucky few to get my hands on a pre-production evaluation unit from Sony. In the short time that I've used it so far, here's what I like and dislike about the P.
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A handful of free BlackBerry applications -- for browsing the Web, issuing voice commands, creating spreadsheets, reading e-books and more -- can make your trusty smart phone even smarter.
Buyer's guide: Power-line networking for your Mac-friendly home
While not as well known or widely used as Wi-Fi or Ethernet, power-line networking -- using your existing home electrical wiring to transmit data, turning every outlet in your house into a potential network connection -- can be a lifesaver when Wi-Fi won't reach or when you can't run Ethernet cabling.
Fast fixes for common PC problems
Every computer user hits a speed bump now and then. And instead of being the only person at the holiday party who knows how to fix a dead power supply or find an e-mail attachment lost in cyberspace, here's some advice to pass along to friends and relatives.
Review: Kanguru eSATA flash drive provides blazing speed
Kanguru Solutions introduced the industry's first eSATA flash drive last month, so Computerworld put it through its battery of tests and found that this product delivers on its promise: The fastest data transfer speeds you'll achieve with a portable thumb drive.
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