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[21 Jan 2010 | View Comments | ]

ORLANDO, Fla. - 20 Jan 2010: IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced a major expansion of IBM Lotus collaboration software and delivery of enterprise secure mail for Android, the iPhone and Nokia Symbian smartphones.
“We believe IBM has taken a leadership position in providing the broadest mail and collaboration support for mobile devices,” said Kevin Cavanaugh, vice president, messaging and collaboration, IBM.
General Motors (GM) is playing an innovative role in extending mobile collaboration into the automotive industry. Recently, GM’s Chevrolet and OnStar unveiled the auto industry’s first smartphone application that will allow …

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[3 Jan 2010 | View Comments | ]
Sabayon 5.Ohh!

When you mix eye candy with the latest in Linux technology, you get Sabayon 5, of course! Monty Dine brings you the latest updates with this alternative distro to Ubuntu.

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[5 Dec 2009 | View Comments | ]
Motorola Cliq: The Real Story

Alex Conner switches from Sprint to T-Mobile and the new Motorola Cliq. Get his exclusive review of T-Mobile’s hottest new Android phone.

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[1 Dec 2009 | View Comments | ]
Inside Ubuntu 9.10

Monty Dine, IndyGeek’s newest staff writer, takes you inside the latest Ubuntu release.

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[23 Nov 2009 | View Comments | ]

Black Friday Deals page launches today, offering a week of amazing deals on hot holiday products

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[23 Nov 2009 | View Comments | ]
In Media Center Technolust

What to you get when you mix a Mac mini, Boxee and a geek who loves movies? The ultimate in technolust. John Fox takes you inside a real-life home media center build and shows you just what you need to do it yourself in your own home.

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[29 Oct 2009 | View Comments | ]
iTunes 9 Offers Better Music Sharing, Enhanced Store

When Apple released iTunes 9 on September 9th, 2009, they were trying to please any audiophile and this update was not a disappointment to Apple fans. iTunes 9 has many new features including new network sharing configurations, album view, and the new Genius Mixes. So let’s dive deeper into the features of this latest update.

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[15 Sep 2009 | View Comments | ]

Zune, Microsoft ’s end-to-end digital entertainment service and media player, today announced significant advancements for consumers. The new Zune HD touch-screen media player is now available at retail, and a powerful update to the Zune PC software is free for download. For the first time, standard- and high-definition (HD) movies can be purchased or rented1 through the Zune Marketplace online store, and a new streaming music service on Zune.net lets Zune Pass subscribers listen to music from a Web browser. The updates to the Zune hardware, software and online services …

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[3 Aug 2009 | View Comments | ]
Optimized cables for any tech solution

The issue that obviously arises when you start putting together a home theater system is that the quality of the image or sound is only as good as both the equipment and the connections. Most of the components in a home theater system are very picked over – people usually know what they want: a certain number of inputs, outputs and inter-connectivity options for iPods and other accessories. Where most people forget to pay special attention is the cables.

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[9 Apr 2009 | View Comments | ]

When you first launch Skype for the iPhone, you notice it’s aptly stated splash screen, giving a familiar sight to a new interface. It gives you the impression that it is the relative of it’s much older cousin on your Mac or PC. The application’s coloration, style and navigation tell you that it’s just as intuitive as the desktop version only more portable.

The interface is complete intuitive with 5 icons, representing different sections within the application, at the bottom of the screen. It blends the familiar iPhone interface with the functionality of Skype for a truly unique experience unlike any other VOIP application for this platform.