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Amazon Takes Kindle Fire HD Tablets 170 Countries As It Ramps Up Its Appstore To Nearly 200 Markets by @ingridlunden
Amazon Takes Kindle Fire HD Tablets 170 Countries As It Ramps Up Its Appstore To Nearly 200 Markets by @ingridlunden
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Samsung has announced that their latest Android smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S4 has sold 4 million units in under a month, making this their most popular Galaxy smartphone to date. The Samsung Galaxy S4 was launched on the 27th of Apri...
Samsung has announced that their latest Android smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S4 has sold 4 million units in under a month, making this their most popular Galaxy smartphone to date. The Samsung Galaxy S4 was launched on the 27th of April, and Samsung managed to sell 10 million handsets in less than a month, the device has been so popular that 4 Galaxy S4 devices are sold every second. (...)Original Story Samsung Galaxy S4 Sales Hit 10 Million In Under A Month © Geeky Gadgets, 2013. | Permalink | Unauthorized duplication and or distribution of our content is strictly forbidden © Geeky Gadgets, 2013 The post Samsung Galaxy S4 Sales Hit 10 Million In Under A Month appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.
about 1 hour ago
Amazon's Kindle Fire HD 7- and 8.9-inch slates have only seen limited shores since they were formally announced, but today the company said they're now available for pre-order in more than "170 countries and territories around the world....
Amazon's Kindle Fire HD 7- and 8.9-inch slates have only seen limited shores since they were formally announced, but today the company said they're now available for pre-order in more than "170 countries and territories around the world." We could try and list all the new tablet markets, but it's easier to say that until now, they've only found spots in Amazon stores in the US, Europe and Japan. We're not surprised to see the hardware get a much wider release, given that the e-tailer revealed its plan to take the Appstore global last month. The only other nugget in the PR is a shipping date of June 13th for Ireland, Gibraltar, Austria, Luxembourg and Monaco. Head over to your local Amazon portal to confirm if your region is one of the lucky 170. Filed under: Tablets, Amazon Comments Source: Amazon
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We know that Samsung are working on a new smartphone with their Tizen OS, and now it would appear that we have some details on the handset, as a new device running Tizen has been spotted in the UAProf of Samsung’s website, the Sams...
We know that Samsung are working on a new smartphone with their Tizen OS, and now it would appear that we have some details on the handset, as a new device running Tizen has been spotted in the UAProf of Samsung’s website, the Samsung Redwood GT-I8805. The Samsung Redwood GT-I8805 will apparently come with a Cortex A9 based processor and will feature a HD display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, the device will apparently also come with 4G LTE. (...)Original Story Samsung Redwood GT-I8805 Tizen OS Smartphone Confirmed By UAProf © Geeky Gadgets, 2013. | Permalink | Unauthorized duplication and or distribution of our content is strictly forbidden © Geeky Gadgets, 2013 The post Samsung Redwood GT-I8805 Tizen OS Smartphone Confirmed By UAProf appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.
about 1 hour ago
VMware caught the IT industry's attention when it acquired software-defined networking start-up Nicira for $1.2 billion in July last year.The move kickstarted the virtualisation giant's strategic rebranding around the 'software-defined d...
VMware caught the IT industry's attention when it acquired software-defined networking start-up Nicira for $1.2 billion in July last year.The move kickstarted the virtualisation giant's strategic rebranding around the 'software-defined data centre', which looks to virtualise all IT infrastructure so that computing, networking and storage can be delivered as a service in software to the business on demand.Virtualisation has for years made it possible to consolidate server estates and find savings. After networking, attention has turned to storage, which stands out as one of the few remaining areas of proprietary technology in the data centre, according to 451 Research's Simon Robinson."Until recently, most high end storage systems ran on custom processors and even had specific networking connectivity in fibre channel," he says. "The consolidation of resources using virtualisation that's happened on the server side hasn't really reached storage yet." SeparationSoftware-defined storage (SDS) takes the programming away from the hardware on which the stored data resides. The data is effectively pooled and its use in applications can be automated through policy-based management.Because the programming is decoupled from hardware, it's possible to add low-cost commodity storage without breaking existing configurations.Additionally, the use of open source software in SDS promises to end 'vendor lock-in' as businesses no longer have to purchase more expensive proprietary boxes from their existing vendor.Of course, the technology has the backing of VMware, which predicts the market could balloon to $50 billion by 2016.Aspects of SDS systems include:Use of commodity storage hardware.Simplified policy-based storage management spanning multiple arrays.Simplified administration of storage.Scale-out architecture.Thin Provisioning and snapshots.Open source software.Beyond virtualisationSDS has emerged from the shadow of the storage hypervisor. However, to qualify as a 'software-defined' solution, vendors must provide functions beyond virtualisation in their platforms, starting with a move to commodity hardware, says Robinson."The enabler of software-defined storage is that storage runs on off-the-shelf hardware, which is increasingly possible now and even becoming the norm," he says."Everybody has their own definition of software-defined storage, but that should be the first thing."Sean Horne, Managing Director of UK and Ireland at EMC, which last month announced its own SDS offering in ViPR, says SDS platforms should go further than virtualisation by introducing new, simplified ways of allowing IT managers to flexibly allocate storage to the business."Most storage hypervisors don't necessarily drive any of the other benefits that application owners want around flexible performance and being able to acquire storage on demand through a portal," he says. "Software-defined storage is much more about driving administrative simplicity."Making storage simpler to manage could prove one of the most appealing aspects of SDS for small to midsized businesses, according to Ovum analyst Roy Illsley.He says: "Software-defined storage has good potential for SMEs because the right type of solution will mean they won't need to hire people with specialist skills to manage storage."Such functionality is more likely to be found in a SDS solution built with a converged infrastructure, he adds.Illsley points to US SDS vendor Nutanix's Virtual Computing Platform, which combines storage and the compute power of a commodity x86 server into a single, integrated system. If the business needs to scale out, more systems can be added over time.Islands"Rather than having separate islands of SAN and NAS, a CIO of an SME should buy a unit that is server-like in admin and management but provides the flexibility of completely pooled storage and compute," he says. "That will allow them to slice and dice both how
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The unlocked version of the BlackBerry Q10 has been available in the UK for a while now, and not the white BlackBerry Q10 is available from UK retailer Clover, the handset is SIM free and costs £534.99 including taxes. The BlackBerry fea...
The unlocked version of the BlackBerry Q10 has been available in the UK for a while now, and not the white BlackBerry Q10 is available from UK retailer Clover, the handset is SIM free and costs £534.99 including taxes. The BlackBerry features a physical QWERTY keyboard, the device will also come with a dual core 1.5GHz processor, and 2GB of RAM and a 3.1 inch AMOLED display with a 720 x 720 pixel resolution. (...)Original Story Unlocked White BlackBerry Q10 Now Available In The UK © Geeky Gadgets, 2013. | Permalink | Unauthorized duplication and or distribution of our content is strictly forbidden © Geeky Gadgets, 2013 The post Unlocked White BlackBerry Q10 Now Available In The UK appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.
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Did you ever realize how silly 2D video game backgrounds are? Especially those in fighting games like in Street Fighter 2 or Samurai Showdown. Random people watching you fight with random objects like planes and dogs around them in rando...
Did you ever realize how silly 2D video game backgrounds are? Especially those in fighting games like in Street Fighter 2 or Samurai Showdown. Random people watching you fight with random objects like planes and dogs around them in random places of the world. Let's fight in an aquarium! Or an airport hangar! Or a gym filled with beefcakes!Read more...
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Sony Xperia Tablet Z Review | The Sony Xperia Tablet Z features the most impressive industrial design we have seen to date. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
Sony Xperia Tablet Z Review | The Sony Xperia Tablet Z features the most impressive industrial design we have seen to date. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
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AMD outlines Elite Performance laptop APUs with game-ready Wireless Display -
AMD outlines Elite Performance laptop APUs with game-ready Wireless Display -
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2014 Chevy Spark EV will retail for $27,495 before incentives, hits West Coast freeways in mid-June -
2014 Chevy Spark EV will retail for $27,495 before incentives, hits West Coast freeways in mid-June -
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