by Alex Colon
Apple is reportedly looking to bring in two new suppliers to help boost production of the iPhone 5c and iPad mini in 2014.
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Samsung shared some its strategic plans with investors on Wednesday with a surprise: The company will design its own 64-bit core for mobile chips, just as Apple does. Super high-res displays are also in the works but do we need them?
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Google employees are raining f-bombs -- and interesting observations -- about how they see the NSA's decision to break into the company's private databases.
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Local booksellers across the country will now be able to sell the Kindle and related accessories in their stores through Amazon Source.
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Caller ID is getting a big overhaul in Android 4.4 KitKat, and start next year, it will automatically display profile photos of verified Google+ members.
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Spokane School District took its high school dropout rate from 33 percent to 20 percent in two years by building early-detection reports with Tableau. Learn how it put timely, actionable information in front of its teachers and administrators that helped steer high-risk students back onto the right path.
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Chromebooks certainly have limitations, nobody would argue that. But suggesting that they're a "brick" without a network simply isn't accurate. We discuss this and some hints of a Tegra 4 Chromebook on this week's Chrome Show podcast.
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Cisco spin-in Insieme comes back to the mother ship as the multi-front battle with SDN rivals VMware et al. roils on.
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In a laughter filled talk, Beth Comstock, SVP and CMO at GE explained how the company is taking advantage of design to keep people relevant in the industrial internet.
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Tech companies, stung by criticism that they are part of a surveillance state, have responded by publishing "transparency reports." Apple finally did the same, though the effort feels half-hearted.
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In the next generation of maps, Google's map designers say the service will know enough about you that it can show you a map that has been customized for your location and specific needs
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Noted designer Erik Spiekermann has called Apple's typeface choice a "youthful folly." Speaking at Gigaom's Roadmap, he explained what he meant and offered other insights into how he sees the world of design.
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India could be the first Asian country to reach Mars after it launched a spacecraft bound for the planet this morning. The craft is expected to arrive at the planet next September, when it will begin monitoring methane levels and Mars’ surface. ”The journey has only begun,” […]
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Google Now gets a nice boost of features and functions on iOS. The latest update includes support for notifications, reminders, and an "OK Google" voice function for handsfree usage. Best of all: It's super quick on Apple's latest iPhone.
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Eight months after bringing its first LTE tower online, T-Mobile has managed to amp up its 4G service with new spectrum. But it's biggest upgrade will come in 2014, when it plans to double capacity again.
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If you’re looking to get rid of your old iPad, right now Target will give at least $200, even for a first-generation model.
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Acer's losses have gotten even bigger in Q3, leading CEO JT Wang to step down.
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Here you'll find links to all our coverage from Roadmap 2013, our look at how design is the foundation of experience in the modern tech world.
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Ahead of Cisco's Insieme product launch, networking companies are busy explaining where they stand. Cisco's launch will validate the threat of SDN while also trying to neutralize the threat that it and white-box networking pose to Cisco's business.
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Targeting realistic 3-D modeling, CAD, animation and visualization apps, AWS rolls out new G2 instance based on Nvidia Grid GPU.
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