Monday, April 23, 2012

Asus Ships Quad-Core Transformer Pad 300 Tablet for $379


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Asus Ships Quad-Core Transformer Pad 300 Tablet for $379Asus on Sunday started shipping its Transformer Pad 300 tablet in the U.S., with the company pitching the tablet as a gaming device and laptop replacement.
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Intel Deal With Mobile Phone Maker Lava Raises QuestionsIntel's decision to enter into a partnership with Lava has left many bewildered.
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Mobile Malware Incidents on Rise, Says Smartphone SurveyMobile malware is extremely regional, which reflects the culture of businesses in different countries and the way mobile applications are offered.
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Google Doodle Commemorates Earth DayThe doodle shows a leafy version of Google's name on top of a patch of dirt that grows red, blue and yellow flowers as you watch.
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Google Didn't Steal Wi-Fi -- Here's WhyAnalysis: Google is being fined for "harvesting" wireless data while it collected images for Street View, and in fact the company did nothing wrong.
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Flashback Still Plagues MacsThe botnet continues to spread and infect huge numbers of Macs, despite security firms' efforts to fight the malware.
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Top Earth Day AppsHere are 15 apps for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone 7 to help you live a greener, more sustainable life.
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Hidden Dangers of CISPAWant to stop private companies from sharing your personal information with Uncle Sam? Better hope the U.S. Congress doesn't OK this ill-conceived legislation.
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Rare Materials Keep iPad Manufacturing in ChinaApple is not drawn only to cheap construction costs, but also to rare earth elements used in the tablet that are found only in China, a report suggests.
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus, LG Viper Now on Sprint ShelvesSprint offers the Galaxy Nexus for $200 with a two-year contract and the LG Viper for $100 with a new two-year contract and mail-in rebate.
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AT&T Envisions a Smarter CloudThe company is tackling bandwidth and coverage issues in order to bring the network closer to the cloud, CTO Krish Prabhu says.
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You Love Your Tablet -- Now it's OfficialResearch reveals users have a stronger emotional bond with their slates than they do with other consumer devices.
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Mac Fans Watch for Ivy-Bridge Powered SystemsIntel hints that its new chips won't power MacBook Pros, but that might mean the next-gen CPUs will appear first in refreshed iMacs.
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