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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo Launched

The spin-off of the Note 3 phablet boasts a hexa-core processor.  That’s two 1.7GHz cores for hard work like graphically intensive gaming and four 1.3GHz cores for more menial everyday tasks. The Note 3 Neo boasts a 5.55-inch screen with a 1,280×720-pixel resolution. IBut the 265 dot-per-inch pixel density is much lower than the iPhone’s Retina display and the Note 3’s 386dpi. 

 

Lenovo buys Motorola, but Google Keeps Patents

Lenovo gets the North American smart phone but Google keeps the patent.  Hopefully, Motorola gets a supportive parent that will provide the resources necessary to thrive. 

Facebook’s Turns 10

With Facebook’s 10th birthday around the corner, it reflects on past, present and future strategies.  Since it came to the tech market, Face book has expanded to cover a large swath of the planet, with more than 1.2 billion people, one-seventh of the world’s population — using its site on a monthly basis. 

Dell Releases Thin Client

The Dell Wyse Cloud Connect provides remote access to virtual desktops.  Dell Wyse Cloud Connect plugs into an MHL or HDMI port on a TV or monitor, and then works with a Bluetooth or USB keyboard and mouse (peripherals not included). If power is not available on the MHL port, the device can be connected to a micro USB power supply.

 

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