Friday, January 7, 2011

HTC EVO Shift vs. Sprint's Original EVO 4G

PCWorld View this newsletter online | Newsletter Services | More Newsletters » Follow @PCWBizzCenter on Twitter
January 7, 2011
Business News Weekly
Our Top Stories
HTC EVO Shift vs. Sprint's Original EVO 4G Sprint's new HTC EVO Shift is pretty different from that other EVO device. Here's a side-by-side comparison.
Share:
World's Thinnest Smartphone? LG Says New Optimus Black Is It The Android-powered device uses a new NOVA display to achieve its svelte profile, the company says.
Share:
The Day of the Password Is Done With so many Web sites demanding passwords, no one, but no one, can really be expected to remember all the ones they need.
Share:
Microsoft Bashes Apple at CES While Previewing Next-Gen Windows Microsoft Windows President Steven Sinofsky said users are inconvenienced because there is no convergence across the across the iPhone, iPad, iPod and MacBook.
Share:
Micron Releases Half-terabyte Laptop SSDs Micron Technology today announced a new line of solid-state drives (SSDs) with up to 512GB of capacity.
Share:
Are Tablets the New Technology Disruption: For Real This Time? Weve heard the tablet story before, but it now feels as if tablets are truly poised to make a major impact. Heres why.
Share:
Lady Gaga Unveils Polaroid Sunglasses Camera, Printer Almost a year to the day since Polaroid said it was signing on Lady Gaga as its creative director, the popular singer showed off her wares.
Share:
Verizon Unveils 10 Mobile Devices With LTE Built-in Verizon displays 10 new devices that will natively connect to its burgeoning LTE 4G network.
Share:
Cisco's Cius Tablet Coming to Verizon LTE UPDATE: Verizon Wireless will introduce Cisco's Cius tablet for its fast LTE mobile broadband network in the spring of 2011.
Share:
Five 2010 Stories That Nobody Predicted Welcome to 2011. If the past is any guide, nobody will see the top security stories coming in the year ahead.
Share:
Ballmer Plugs Windows 7 as an OS for All Devices Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer positioned Windows 7 as an operating system that can drive new and innovative products, as the company tries to fend off competition.
Share:
The CES Laptop Rush: Scores of New Models But Few New Designs New chips from Intel and AMD are popping up in CES notebooks, but the eye candy factor for these laptops lags behind.
Share:
Sprint Plans WiMax RIM PlayBook Sprint Nextel will sell a WiMax version of the Research In Motion PlayBook tablet beginning this summer.
Share:
Socialtext Lures Yammer Customers with Migration Offer Socialtext is trying to grab customers away from enterprise social networking vendor Yammer with a new migration offer, announced Thursday.
Share:
What's New and Hot in Storage at CES So far, we've seen so many drives, your head will spin. We round up the newest offerings from makers like Hitachi, Iomega, Samsung, Seagate, and more.
Share:
The 5 Coolest Things to Come out of CES Anyone who's attended tech conventions over the past five years has heard plenty about 4G wireless networks, but this year the hype has become a reality.
Share:
Qualcomm to Acquire Wi-Fi Specialist Atheros UPDATE: By acquiring Atheros, Qualcomm is hoping to help expand the use of its products beyond cellular networks.
Share:
Lexar Introduces 32GB MicroSDHC Card and USB Transfer Kit for Phones Lexar Media allows you to squeeze a multimedia cornucopia on your cell phone with its 32GB Class 10 High-Speed Mobile microSDHC card.
Share:
Dell to Acquire SecureWorks Computer giant adds to security portfolio with SaaS provider.
Share:
With CES Raining Tablets, Some Will Get Flooded out Show sponsor executive predicts that of a possible 100 new tablets on display, some won't live on beyond the four-day show.
Share:
Get the Latest Business News
Full Windows 7 Coverage
Start here for an in-depth look at the strengths and weaknesses of Microsoft's new operating system.
Visit PC World's Business Center
Get expert advice, browse product reviews, and read the latest tech news for your business.
Browse PC World's Business Center Blogs
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/blogs.html
Top 5 Products of the Year Readers choice! Take our Facebook poll and tell us your top 5. Vote here.
Advertisement
Get BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Express for Free The power behind the world-class BlackBerry experience is now free. Provide mobile solutions across the organization without sacrificing security and manageability.Download Now. »
Most Popular Searches
Android
Tablet PC
Antivirus
Backup
Routers
Product Reviews
Epson PictureMate Show PM 300
87
Pros Integrated digital frame; Very nice photo quality Cons Accepts only 4-by-6-inch paper; Somewhat limited layout options
Read Complete Review » Top 5 Snapshot Printers » Five Seriously Attractive Printers » Top Printers for Photos »
Canon Pixma MG8120
85
Pros Cool-looking control panel built seamlessly into top; Exceptional text output; Wireless connectivity Cons Expensive purchase price; No automatic document feeder
Read Complete Review » Top 10 Inkjet Multifunction Printers » Five Seriously Attractive Printers » Top Printers for Photos »
Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-350
4
Pros Lightweight design; Sharp, responsive touchscreen display Cons No Wi-Fi; No 3G
Read Complete Review » Top E-Readers »
Get Big Savings When you Shop at PCWorld.com
Shop online at PCWorld.com, where you can compare product information, read trusted reviews, and find the best prices on consumer electronics.
Home Media 2TB NAS Drive
Price: $129.99
Be the first to review
ReadyNAS NV+ RND4000 Network Storage Server
Price: $305.00
1 User Reviews
Browse more Best Prices on Network Storage, Best Prices on Laptops, Best Prices on B&W Lasers, Best Prices on VOIP Phones, Best Prices on Monitors, Best Prices on Smartphones, Best Prices on Wireless Networking
Top News on PCWorld.com
Android Honeycomb: A Detailed Tour of Google's Tablet OS Google's new Android Honeycomb OS will offer a whole new kind of tablet experience. Here's the lowdown on what it's all about and what it'll bring to the table.
Share:
The Big Deal Products of CES 2011 (So Far) From seriously fast phones and tablets to better 3D TVs and PCs, here are the 13 products that will make a significant difference this year.
Share:
Sponsored Downloads
BlazeVideo iPhone Converter SuiteHave an iPhone and Windows? You need Blaze iPhone Converter Suite, an all in one DVD, video, music and photo conversion tool. Convert DVDs and video to MP4 allowing you to view your favorite movies and videos right on your iPhone. While converting, select the type of conversion: whole movie, movie only, movie and special features, etc. In addition, convert just about any video format (AVI, MPEG, etc.) to MP4. Convert your MP3 music files, as well as image files such as JPG, GIF and more. (Compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vi
TuneUp360Remember when your computer was new and ran like the blazes? Notice how it's slowed down? It takes forever to start up, Web pages load slowly and programs are slow to load. TuneUp360 will scan your computer and fix errors with a single click; no need to be a master computer whiz. Make your computer stable, fast and secure with a whopping 20% off. (Compatible with Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7--32bit only). Use coupon code 30351-1 at checkout.
Newsletter Subscription Resources

You are subscribed to this newsletter as: dediyuan.technoworld@blogger.com

Unsubscribe from this newsletter here.

To add or remove newsletters, change your address, or change your format (HTML or text-only), please go here.

If you have questions or comments about PCWorld e-mail newsletters, please contact: webmaster@pcworld.com

PCWorld Privacy Policy

© 2011 PCWorld Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of PCWorld Communications, Inc. is prohibited. PCWorld is a registered trademark of International Data Group, Inc. All other trademarks used on PCWorld are the property of their respective owners. PCWorld Communications, Inc., 501 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94107.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 
Powered by Blogger