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Willis Wee

iPad Crowded By Competitors in Indonesian Market - 0 views

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    With the biggest market among the South East Asia nations, Indonesia has become the target for many hardware makers. Which will win?
Willis Wee

Facebook China Rumor and 40+ Asian Tech Stories You May Have Missed - 0 views

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    Last week's biggest story had to be the Facebook-Baidu rumor that is going around the Web. 
Willis Wee

Top 3 Facebook Nations in Asia [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    The biggest Facebook nations in Asia are Indonesia, Philippines and India and they account for more than 52 percent of all Facebook users in the continent.
Willis Wee

IDBYTE, Indonesia's largest digital expo, coming in July - 0 views

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    The biggest digital expo in Indonesia, IDBYTE, will be held from July 11 to 14 at the Ritz-Carlton Pacific Place, Jakarta.
anonymous

Dell Latitude Notebook PC E6540 500GB Intel Core i7 4600M 8GB Radeon 8790M FHD 88638905... - 0 views

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Jamms Beatty

What Are The Biggest Challenges Application Developers Are Facing Today? - 0 views

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    The computing industry is experiencing significant evolution positioning mobile devices as the essential personal computing gadget. This post will distinguish perceptions on the trip to a mobile computing world.
diigoas

Marching Ahead: IoT Solutions to Grow from $1.9Tn in 2013 to $7.1Tn by 2020DATAQUEST - 0 views

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    Internet of Things (IoT) is being billed as one of the biggest emerging tech disruptions that will have large scale ramifications on individuals and enterprises.
Fahmida Sadia

Oppo F9: 5 Minutes Charge To 2 Hours Talk || A Magician Smartphone - 0 views

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    Oppo F9, a magician smartphone comes to market. Almost every feature of the phone is completely new and Oppo has shown incredible success in these features. The biggest attraction of this phone is VOOC flash charge and gradient color design, which is a new experience for phone users.
Fahmida Sadia

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 With Large Display and Long Lasting Battery - 0 views

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    Waiting for Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is finally at the end. South Korea-based technology product maker Samsung has released the new phablet of flagship note series to compete with Apple. With long lasting battery and gaming experience, Galaxy Note 9 has also biggest display than other phones of the series.
michaelkrross

Quantum Computing Potentially Way to Biggest Tech Revolution - 0 views

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    Quantum computing sometimes occupies the headlines. The word QUANTUM itself is fascinating and certainly intriguing. It combines with an assurance of computational power that excels in anything we see so far it becomes overwhelming. But what actually QUANTUM COMPUTING is?
jaydenchu9

White Papers - Singapore B2B Lead Generation Company - 0 views

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    To succeed, IT companies must continually evolve, adapt and respond to the changing realities of the global marketplace and how to achieve this is one of the biggest challenges that is faced by the IT industry today.
fgsgarages

Winter Care Tips for Your Car: 6 Ways to Prevent Rust from Road Salt - 0 views

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    Winter comes along with a list of complications for your car. The seasonal hazard is not limited to only ice and snow. One of the biggest threats to your car is the salt used to melt the ice on the roads.
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    Winter comes along with a list of complications for your car. The seasonal hazard is not limited to only ice and snow. One of the biggest threats to your car is the salt used to melt the ice on the roads.
nimblechappstech

Microsoft Xbox One X Looks Like The Most Powerful Console Ever - 0 views

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    The Xbox One X is capable of rendering the year's biggest games in 4K. It comes with High Dynamic Range, at a whopping great 60 frames per second.
Siddhi Infosoft

Flutter vs React Native: The Best Choice for App Development - 0 views

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    Flutter vs React Native is one of the biggest debates when it comes to cross-platform development. Find out which one of the wins now!
rebeccalee11

10 Biggest Technology Trends To Watch Out in 2020 | Xhtmljunkies - 0 views

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    Whether you are a bootstrapper or leading enterprise, these new technologies have become an urgent need of an hour for all size businesses. Let's pour into the Top Technology Trends in 2020.
nimblechappstech

The Top 5 Rumors Of The New iPhone 8, Design, Specifications - 0 views

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    The biggest change everybody is expecting to see from the iPhone 8 is the design. Apple is expected to finally introduce OLED displays on the new iPhone.
izabelle413

Facebook Bot Boom: How The Social Media Chatbot Can Make You Money - 0 views

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    Be it a role model, teen idol or the world's biggest superstar, there's one thing they have in common and i.e to become a multi-million dollar brand. Initially it took celebs years of hard work to achieve that fame and popularity but things have gotten simpler today
Akmal Yousuf

Google pulling the rug out again? - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    Remember the vintage game "Pull the Rug Out?" It is a board game where players stack different items on top of a rug. Eventually, one of the players tries to pull out the rug without tumbling the pieces stacked on top of it. Google's recent announcement that it is phasing out several additional services, including the highly popular Google Reader, reminded me of this game, as I recall that the stack most always toppled to the ground. Google introduced Google Reader, gradually built up its popularity, and then pulled the rug out with little warning, causing its customers to stumble. As one Google customer put it: "Google spends millions of wasted dollars on pet projects, then kills one of their best products on a whim." Google's most recent spring cleaning brings the total number of services it has discontinued to 70 in just a year-and-a-half. That's right-a whopping 70 services that have been shut down in just 18 months. Among the services Google will discontinue with little warning is Google Cloud Connect, introduced with a lot of fanfare just two years ago. Cloud Connect is a plug-in that enables Google users to share and edit Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel files. To continue collaborating with Microsoft Office, Google users have just four weeks to uninstall Cloud Connect and install Google Drive. Companies that can't get to it by April 30 will be out of luck, leaving them without a way to collaborate on Office documents used by millions of employees, partners, and customers. But of all the services Google is discontinuing this time, the one that's drawing the biggest backlash is Google Reader, a service used by hundreds of thousands of users to keep track of their favorite websites and blogs via RSS feeds. The news of Google Reader's shut down drew outrage from users, who put together a petition demanding that Google reinstate the service. "Our confidence in Google's other products - Gmail, YouTube, and yes, even Plus - req
Akmal Yousuf

Office 2016 First Impressions: The Good, Bad and Ugly - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    While we are lucky enough to work with extremely innovative clients that are eager to embrace the latest technology, we always advise them not to adopt the latest version of software until after the kinks are worked out. For a consumer it's not a big deal to be test driving new features and experimenting with the latest version. For a business user, if there's a bit of a learning curve, buggy features or errors that make an application crash, it can be a huge detriment to productivity. That's why we take a lot of time testing out new applications and operating systems before we encourage our clients to adopt them. You may have read that Microsoft recently unveiled Office 2016. We spent some time with it and have some mixed feedback for our business users. Here's the good, bad and the ugly surrounding the Office 2016 suite: The Good: Built to make business better. Word is probably our favorite when it comes to the new suite of products. While there has been minimal change to formatting and structure - the overall design has definitely gotten a facelift. We're all about function, though and when it comes to function we see definite improvements. Word has many more templates. This allows businesses to refine their documents and be more professional without having to go online and download templates to use inside Word. There are also some pretty awesome co-authoring features that we wrote about in this blog. Attachments in Outlook reference recent documents. This is a great feature since it's available on any device that you use Office on. You can easily attach documents in e-mails in Outlook or reference them in an e-mail on your phone. This is really valuable for mobile users or users that work from more than one machine. (Which, lets face is, 90% of the workforce these days does.) OneDrive is also attempting to make its way into the life of business users by making sharing documents, collaborating on documents and authoring documents across devices a l
Akmal Yousuf

Google pulling the rug out again? - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    Remember the vintage game "Pull the Rug Out?" It is a board game where players stack different items on top of a rug. Eventually, one of the players tries to pull out the rug without tumbling the pieces stacked on top of it. Google's recent announcement that it is phasing out several additional services, including the highly popular Google Reader, reminded me of this game, as I recall that the stack most always toppled to the ground. Google introduced Google Reader, gradually built up its popularity, and then pulled the rug out with little warning, causing its customers to stumble. As one Google customer put it: "Google spends millions of wasted dollars on pet projects, then kills one of their best products on a whim." Google's most recent spring cleaning brings the total number of services it has discontinued to 70 in just a year-and-a-half. That's right-a whopping 70 services that have been shut down in just 18 months. Among the services Google will discontinue with little warning is Google Cloud Connect, introduced with a lot of fanfare just two years ago. Cloud Connect is a plug-in that enables Google users to share and edit Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel files. To continue collaborating with Microsoft Office, Google users have just four weeks to uninstall Cloud Connect and install Google Drive. Companies that can't get to it by April 30 will be out of luck, leaving them without a way to collaborate on Office documents used by millions of employees, partners, and customers. But of all the services Google is discontinuing this time, the one that's drawing the biggest backlash is Google Reader, a service used by hundreds of thousands of users to keep track of their favorite websites and blogs via RSS feeds. The news of Google Reader's shut down drew outrage from users, who put together a petition demanding that Google reinstate the service. "Our confidence in Google's other products - Gmail, YouTube, and yes, even Plus - requ
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