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Opinion: Should Facebook make a smartphone?
Rumors have resurfaced that Facebook is working on a project to develop its own smartphone. There are clues and leaks suggesting that Facebook is exploring its mobile options with a possible device launch in 2013.
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Five things we hate about the HTC One X
The HTC One X is definitely one of the best Android smartphones money can buy right now, but does that mean it's perfect? Certainly not.
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In pictures: Nokia Lumia 900 unboxing
We go hands-on with Nokia's new flagship Windows Phone, the Lumia 900.
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How to choose a smartphone in the modern age
In a modern world where a phone becomes dated quicker than a computer, just how do you choose a smartphone that's right for you?
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Smartphone showdown: Galaxy Nexus vs. HTC One X
Which is the better smartphone? Samsung's Galaxy Nexus or the HTC One X?
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Samsung's Ice Cream Sandwich update schedule
When will your Samsung smartphone get Google's latest Android update, 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich?
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LG's Ice Cream Sandwich update schedule
When will your LG smartphone get Google's latest Android update, 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich?
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Android's Ice Cream Sandwich update and why it takes so long
We explain how and why Android updates take so long to be released.
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HTC Velocity 4G speedtest
The HTC Velocity 4G promises data speeds of up to five times faster than its competitors, but is it really that fast? We put it to the test.
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A first look at the Nokia Lumia 800
Nokia's Lumia 800 represents somewhat of a new dawn for the struggling giant. It's the first phone to use the Windows Phone platform, following Nokia's decision early last year to partner with Microsoft for many of its future smartphones.
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Review: Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Google and Samsung have finally released the Galaxy Nexus - the first smartphone to run the latest 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" version of Android.
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus vs. Apple iPhone 4S
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the first smartphone to run the latest version of Google's Android platform, 4.0 or "Ice Cream Sandwich". It boasts a strikingly large 4.65in Super AMOLED HD screen and has a distinctive teardrop design. Naturally, its going to be compared to the popular Apple iPhone 4S. So, how does it stack up?
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Aberdeen Group: Building Business Resilience Through Active Archive
One of the key data management challenges organizations often face is how to keep their archived data accessible and active, without spending the time and resources associated with primary storage. The amount of data in the archives can range from one half to 10 times the amount of data actively managed in primary storage. How can end-users gain access to historical files in a reasonable amount of time without pulling IT employees from higher priority projects? Aberdeen's research found the answer in the technologies and processes that comprise active archiving.
Market Potential-Strategy Guide to the Active Archive Market
The active archive market is a growing segment where tape is seen as part of a disk or network fileystem. This means that to an end user disk and tape are “blended” and whether file is held on disk or tape is “invisible” to the end user. The active archive market is the fastest growing space in the storage industry and allows direct end user access to tape through a file system front end.

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