Saturday, June 25, 2011

Can HP's WebOS and TouchPad Slow Down the iPad?

PCWorld View this newsletter online | Newsletter Services | More Newsletters » Follow @PCWBizzCenter on Twitter
June 25, 2011
Business News Daily
Our Top Stories
Can HP's WebOS and TouchPad Slow Down the iPad? HP's tablet operating system has unique qualities that could give it an advantage over other iPad competitors.
Share:
What Location-based Services Can Do for Your Business From Facebook to Foursquare: Here's how your company can harness geolocation services to cultivate its reputation and even attract more customers.
Share:
Intel Pushes Subscription Model for Tablet App Store Intel hopes to make it easier for developers to make money by pushing a subscription model to sell applications through its tablet and netbook application store.
Share:
Facebook Fans Provide a Good Return on Investment, Study Says Marketing on the social network can make good sense for businesses, a recent study suggests.
Share:
Your Social Networks Could Jeopardize Your Next Interview Be careful what you tweet, or post on Facebook--Social Intelligence is conducting social network background checks that could make or break how well your next job interview goes.
Share:
Ubuntu Linux, Day 24: More Secure By Default I find some of the claims by Linux gurus dubious, or at least exaggerated, but one that I have a hard time arguing with is that Ubuntu Linux is more secure by default than a Windows system.
Share:
Citi Hackers Made $2.7 Million Citigroup suffered about US$2.7 million in losses after hackers found a way to steal credit card numbers from its website and post fraudulent charges.
Share:
Google Shuts Down Health, Energy Services Google said on Friday that it plans to shut down two services that proved unpopular: Google Health and Google PowerMeter.
Share:
Twitter May Add More Than Timeline Ads Twitter is considering "promoted tweets" among other commercial opportunities for companies. Will Twitter become more appealing more to small businesses?
Share:
Microsoft Launches Public Sector Magazine Microsoft has quietly created a new group, the office of civic innovation, as well as a new online magazine designed to promote its public sector initiatives.
Share:
Opera Co-founder to Leave the Company Opera co-founder and former CEO Jon von Tetzchner is leaving the company next week, Opera announced on Friday.
Share:
Wall Street Beat: Enterprise IT Software Sales up Oracle, Red Hat, Tibco and Adobe this week showed that software sales, especially for products geared for the enterprise, continue to be strong even though...
Share:
Get More 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 Blog
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/blogs.html
Digital Photo Tips from the Experts This series of how-tos will help you take your photography game to the next level. Start here.
How to Build a Home Entertainment Network Learn to use your computer network as a next-generation entertainment hub. Get started.
Advertisement
No matter what you do, your hard drive is going to fail! Start protecting your digital life for FREE with 5GB of IDrive Online Backup - secure, fast and simple online backup for Windows and Mac.
Most Popular Searches
Downloads
Windows 7
Angry Birds
Tablet PC
Facebook
Product Reviews
Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2011
93
Pros Good interface; Strong malware detection Cons Scan speeds lag behind top performers
Read Complete Review » Top 10 Paid Antivirus Programs for 2011 » Top 5 Paid Antivirus for 2011 »
HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer
85
Pros Excellent text quality for an inkjet; Wireless connectivity allows convenient placement; Very inexpensive ink Cons Photos exit slowly; Images can be murky, with orangey flesh tones
Read Complete Review » Top 5 Inkjet Printers »
Sony Alpha DSLR-A580
88
Pros Excellent image quality; Cool panoramic and noise reduction features; Very fast burst rate; Well-designed layout Cons No Program Shift feature; Many shooting features only support JPEG files; No autofocus while shooting video
Read Complete Review » Best DSLR Cameras Under $1000 » Best DSLRs and Interchangeable-Lens Cameras for Video » Top DSLR and Interchangeable-Lens Cameras for Image Quality » Best DSLR Cameras for Beginners » Top 10 DSLR and Interchangeable-Lens Cameras for Sharpness »
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.
C5-03 Black Smartphone - Unlocked
Price: $169.99
Be the first to review
E7-00 Silver Smartphone - Unlocked
Price: $649.53
Be the first to review
Browse more Best Prices on Smartphones, Best Prices on Laptops, Best Prices on B&W Lasers, Best Prices on Network Storage, Best Prices on VOIP Phones, Best Prices on Monitors, Best Prices on Wireless Networking
Top News on PCWorld.com
Is Mozilla's Firefox 5 a More Stable Browser Than Its Predecessor? Mozilla looks to solve a myriad of complaints about Firefox 4 crashes with a Firefox 5 update made up mostly of bug fixes.
Share:
30 Ridiculously Dumb Tech Warning Labels Tech products have some really stupid disclaimers. Here are 30 of the worst we've seen.
Share:
Top Reviews on PCWorld.com
Apple iPad 2 Display Ranks the Best in Face-Off Against Android Hordes Testing shows that the Apple iPad 2 surpasses other contenders in display quality, but it still has room for improvement.
Share:
Windows Phone 7 'Mango' Hands On Mango makes finding content, information, and people on your Windows Phone that much easier.
Share:
First Look at Windows Azure There's "the cloud" and then there's Windows Azure.
Share:
Dell V715w Review: Decent Inkjet MFP With Pricey Supplies The V715w has good features for a low-volume small or home office, but take care to avoid the very expensive standard-size inks.
Share:
Sponsored Downloads
AthTek Data RecoveryA reliable and practical tool for restoring Windows Operating System and recovering deleted files from NTFS and FAT partitions. It has a straightforward and neatly designed interface, which makes every operation visible. By using the Ctrl+R keys, AthTek Data Recovery can successfully restore your Windows Operating System from FAT or NTFS partitions. AthTek Data Recovery compresses all the system partition data and saves them to a hidden partition on the hard disk. If the system partition is attacked by a virus, trojan, or spyware, eor even if there's a system crash, restore the system partition with one click. Recover accidently deleted files. (Compatibility: Windows NT/2000,Windows XP,Windows NT/2000/2003/SBS2003,Windows Vista,Windows 7) Use discount code ATK-CAT3-SWB to get 50% off!
Interactive Resume BuilderHelps you to document your job assignments. skills and training in a beautifully laid out, interactive HTML file with hyperlinks to important information about your career. The resume is suitable for posting on your own Web site is completely contained in one file easily sent by email. Easily clicked links to summaries of your work experience in various categories, such as Positions, Tools, Training, and Education. Create your own categories that best describe your job experience. Interactive Resume Builder by Higher Math makes it possible for you to create a simple, attractive yet richly interactive resume in HTML. There is an entire section covering recommendation letters, (Compatibility: Windows 95/98/ME,Windows NT/2000,Windows XP) Get 35% off by using discount code IRB-OMRQ-R.
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