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Today's Top Picks

 

Top 10 apps for the iPad including a sneak peek at a brand new one

These apps are my favorites and the most heavily used on my iPad. The list includes productivity apps and even one to help you decide what options are best in any situation.

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Enterprise Resource Planning That Works

Enterprise resource planning tools can seem like more hassle than they're worth. Read this white paper to learn how to get an ERP solution that works, from picking a product to implementing and using it.


Game makers play the Kickstarter game

Over the past week we’ve witnessed a fascinating phenomenon in games. Double Fine, a game developer run by lauded game maker Tim Schafer (Secret of Monkey Island, Psychonauts), asked fans to...

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Android tablets are doomed without a single OS version

A lot of ink has been spilled decrying the Android fragmentation problem, and while the smartphone space is surviving in spite of it the tablet space will not.

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Are SSDs doomed? Researchers say "yes" -- by 2024

Researchers from the University of California, San Diego have discovered that shrinking solid-state drives results in severe enough performance degradation that they doubt the flash-based storage...

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What problem does Windows 8 solve?

Windows 8 is intended to be Microsoft's platform that does everything for everyone. The problem is it doesn't solve anyone's problems, so who will need it?

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Favorite iPhone 4S case: iSkin aura Year of the Dragon (Review)

There are hundreds of cases for the iPhone 4/4S and every once in a while something stands out above the rest. The iSkin aura Year of the Dragon case does just that and more.

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Intel sneaks out quad-core Core i7-3820 Sandy Bridge-E processor for under $300

If Intel's six-core Sandy Bridge-E CPUs were too rich for your blood (and wallet), the chip giant is now giving you a more affordable option. The Core i7-3820 sports only four cores, but it also...

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Acer Iconia Tab line to get Ice Cream Sandwich

The entire Acer Iconia Tab line of tablets will be getting updated to Android 4.0, beginning with the A200 rolling out now.

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Latest Reviews

 

Canon PowerShot G1 X
A big camera capable of shooting some lovely photographs, the Canon PowerShot G1 X's slow lens disappoints given its high price.

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Intel Solid-State Drive 520 Series - 180GB - SATA-600
If priced a little lower, the Intel 520 Series SSD would be an ideal investment for those who want to greatly improve their computer's overall performance. For now, it's still an excellent drive.

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Canon PowerShot Elph 310 HS (Purple)
Snapshooters wanting better photo quality than their smartphone and an 8x zoom lens in a tiny package should certainly consider the Canon PowerShot Elph 310 HS.

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Lenovo IdeaPad A1
The Lenovo A1 is a classic Android tablet, at an attractive price, but its subpar screen gives the competition an edge.

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Pantech Burst - ruby red (AT&T)
At just $50, the feature-rich Pantech Burst packs in more high-end goodies than you'd expect from a budget LTE phone. However, call quality and battery life aren't its strong suits.

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