Can a user take quality photos better than those snapped by smartphones, yet still upload and share them instantly to the web or social networks? It's a question asked not only by consumers but by professional photographers wanting to ...
Tags: cameras, wirelessly link cameras, Galaxy Camera, picture quality
Apple has announced the launch of its new iPhone 5 at a special event in San Francisco, confirming what many had expected due to a large volume of leaks over recent weeks. The new phone is lighter and thinner than previous models, ...
AppHome, an emerging mobile solutions and productivity applications developer, is excited today to announce the recent launch of SYSTEM UTILDashboard onto the App Store. Compatible with all iPhone and iPad models, this uniquely intuitive ...
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The first tests of EE's 4G network showed less than half of Manchester city centre was covered by the high-speed mobile network and 4G connections were inconsistent. Only 42.2% of test locations had 4G access, while outside Manchester ...
Tags: Network, 4G Network, Coverage, Computer Products
Hurricane Sandy exposed a decided lack of contingency planning on Wall Street, according to a report by a research firm. With the Northeast still experiencing the effects of widespread storm damage, the business continuity plans of stock ...
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Internet and mobile communications were shut down on Thursday morning in war-torn Syria. Renesys Corp., a global Internet monitoring firm, earlier today reported a "major outage" in Syria, and added that a kill switch had been thrown ...
A colleague who shall go unnamed is in the process or moving and has ed what he believes to be tainted treasure. He writes: I have a really old iBook that's still running 10.2.8 and iTunes 4. I am trying to deauthorize this computer, ...
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IDG News Service - New Windows RT tablets announced at the IFA trade show in Berlin have intensified competition among ARM-based chip makers, which are adding unique capabilities to processors so tablets become more attractive to buyers ...
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From Google Maps, the U.S. National Security Agency's parking lot has a larger footprint than the building itself. And for the high secrecy surrounding what goes on inside, there is plenty of information flowing just outside. In a ...
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Monday, 9 July, was supposed to be 'Internet Doomsday' when the US' Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was to shut down servers associated with the DNSChanger malware. As a result, computers infected with this threat were to be cut off ...
Tags: USA, DNSChanger malware, FBI, computer
Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Camera, introduced at this week's IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, takes clear, colorful images but is buggy and slow. Samsung said that the Galaxy Camera is designed to combine the best features of a ...
Tags: Samsung Electronics, Galaxy Camera, LCD screen, Android 4.1
onShore Networks, a leading provider of computer network management services in the Chicagoland area, announced today that it has recently completed its Service Organization Controls 2 (SOC 2) Type II examination under AT Section 101, ...
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Enterprises that use Internet services in Asia for branch office connectivity continue to report latency issues. We outline what enterprises must do to minimize Internet latency and optimize application performance. Common mistakes ...
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A buggy update released Friday by security vendor McAfee for its consumer and enterprise antivirus products, left the computers of its customers unprotected and, in some cases, unable to access the Internet. The incident affected both ...
Tags: McAfee Antivirus, consumer, enterprise, antivirus products
In a somewhat ironic turn of events, a telecom company based in China, a country famous for Internet censorship, has become the primary means of Internet access for people looking to get information out of war-torn Syria. An analysis of ...
Tags: Chinese Company, Syria, Internet, telecom company