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The iPhone 5 is better than the 4S in every aspect. It has a larger and improved display, a thinner and lighter case, and a faster CPU and GPU, but we would have liked to see more innovation. Manufacturers of Android phones frequently add new features, and in that regard iOS is treading water a little bit. The OS was revolutionary back in 2007 and ahead of its time. Now Android has caught up, and perhaps even surpassed iOS in some ways.
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Apple's dominance in the market is showing signs of disturbance. In this editorial Anthony tells us what he thinks could happen.
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Sucht man ein vielseitiges aber dennoch kompaktes Arbeitsgerät, fällt der Blick schnell auf Lenovos ThinkPad-Reihe. Mit dem X230 will man alte Erfolge wiederholen, erfolgreich?
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Perhaps the hottest tech products in the market today are tablets. It has become a weekly occurrence where we hear about the next latest and greatest tablet, or tablet technology to grace our newsfeeds. The reason is simplicity. Here is a device that is bigger than a smartphone, smaller than a laptop, and brings a convenience and efficiency level somewhere in the middle. Tablets can do a lot more than smartphones, but still do not have the productivity level of a laptop or traditional desktop. Much of this is primarily due to the two dominating mobile operating systems: Android and iOS. Indeed both, and handheld mobile devices in general, are regarded purely as consumption products rather than productivity contraptions.
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The IBM ThinkPad has legendary status, and when Lenovo took over production they were keen to take this iconic range into the next century. Equally so, Lenovo were aware that they couldn’t mess with the design too much, especially as the primary focus has always been the business audience. The ThinkPad has always been recognised for the superb keyboard, red ‘pointing stick’ and world class build quality. Today we are looking at the latest ThinkPad X1, entitled ‘Carbon’, a refresh on the original X1 which we reviewed in September last year.
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Containing 2GB of memory and one of the fastest quad core CPUs around… along with an even bigger screen today we have a Note 2 on our test bench to find out whether Samsung have come down on the right side of the size line.
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Apple's new iPhone 5 - the biggest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone, but is it all that it's cracked up to be?
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das brandneue One X+ konnten wir bei HTC in München bereits ausführlich einem Test unterziehen. Dabei kam bereits die aktuelle Android-Version 4.1 samt der HTC-Oberfläche Sense 4.5 und der neue Tegra 3+ (AP37) zum Einsatz. Wie schlägt sich das One X+ gegen das Galaxy S3 und den Vorgänger One X?
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Samsung's new flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy Note II, became available yesterday. Hardware.Info put Samsung's latest Android device next to Apple's iPhone 5 to find out how the current top-of-the-line smart phones compare to each other. Samsung is positioning the Galaxy Note II above the Galaxy S III. They both have the same quad-core Exynos 4412 processor, but in the Note II it runs at 1600 MHz instead of 1400 MHz. The GPU has also been boosted from 400 to 533 MHz, and the RAM was increased from 1 GB to 2 GB.
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During a press event on Friday, September 28 in Amsterdam, Research in Motion showcased their new operating system called BlackBerry 10. Hardware.Info attended the event and went hands-on with the new OS. The first smartphones to be equipped with BlackBerry 10 will arrive in the first quarter of 2013. Something RIM is excited about on the new OS is what it calls BlackBerry Hub, which displays all of your communication. You can access it with a single swipe. To facilitate multi-tasting, RIM has spent a lot of time on what they call BlackBerry Flow which makes it possible to switch between apps smoothly without having to exit the app. For example, if you notice a new email arriving, by moving your thumb from left to right you can have a quick look. If it's nothing important, you can just keep working inside the app you were in.
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