Thursday 29 December 2011

[TechRepublic] Better Droid Razr hardware should anger Bionic buyers

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TechRepublic Member | December 29, 2011

Motorola Droid Razr Teardown: Better hardware should anger Bionic buyers

The Droid Razr is thinner, lighter, and has better hardware than the Droid Bionic, which Motorola release just two months prior. Read more

Cracking Open the Motorola Droid Razr

Resource of the day

Allocating Data Center Energy Costs and Carbon to IT Users

Many people think that measuring and allocating energy costs and carbon to IT users is complicated for a reason. It isn't. Learn more about a simpler, lower cost approach in this white paper from APC.


Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Hottest Cracking Open teardowns of 2011

Bill Detwiler counts down the top five Cracking Open hardware teardowns of 2011. Read more

We may not see a Windows 8 tablet PC in 2012

Greg Shultz looks at the possibility of a Windows 8 tablet PC in 2012 and worries about the hurdles Microsoft will have to overcome. Read more

Video: TR Dojo bloopers for 2011

From noisy co-workers and soda machines to flubbed lines and bad attempts at humor, Bill Detwiler shares the TR Dojo 2011 blooper reel. Read more

Smartphone apps that need to be created in 2012

Jack Wallen provides his wish list of mobile applications that he'd like to see brought to life in 2012. Read more

Tablet trends and game players in 2012

Patrick Gray makes some predictions for tablets in 2012, including general trends and the companies who will dominate the playing field. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

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Galaxy Nexus: Google's little Android revolution in photos

Cracking Open the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

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2011's tablets to avoid



Today's recommended downloads

Data Center Project Management (American Power Conversion (APC))

Power and Cooling Capacity Management for Data Centers (American Power Conversion (APC))

An Improved Architecture for High-Efficiency, High-Density Data Centers (American Power Conversion (APC))

Allocating Data Center Energy Costs and Carbon to IT Users (American Power Conversion (APC))

Rack Powering Options for High Density (American Power Conversion (APC))


 

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