Tuesday 27 December 2011

[TechRepublic] Hottest Cracking Open teardowns of 2011

Cracking Open

TechRepublic Member | December 27, 2011

Hottest Cracking Open teardowns of 2011

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

Resource of the day

Monitoring Physical Threats in the Data Center

Keeping your servers secure means more than just security software and granting the right access. Read this white paper to learn how you should be protecting your servers in the real world.


Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Amazon Kindle (2011) Teardown: Faster processor, fewer chips

Bill Detwiler cracks open the redesigned 2011 Kindle and discovers a device that's very close to being a truly disposable e-reader. Read more

Amazon Kindle Touch (2011) teardown: Replaceable battery, Neonode touch screen

The Kindle Touch is a definite step up from Amazon's base model Kindle. But, the Touch's hardware specs are very similar to another popular e-book reader. Read more

Kindle Fire teardown: No-frills tablet filled with TI hardware

The Kindle Fire puts Amazon's store right in your hands. Bill Detwiler cracks open the Fire for a look at the hardware inside. Read more

2012: The year that mobile tech stood still

Find out why Donovan Colbert isn't holding his breath for major smartphone innovations in 2012. Read more

LG DoublePlay: Gimmicky, but still some things to love

Jack Wallen reviews the T-Mobile LG DoublePlay. This is an average Android smartphone with some unique features at a great price. 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

Major leaps for tablets in 2011

Jack Wallen highlights some of the major leaps that tablets have taken over the past year. Read more


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Today's recommended downloads

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

Monitoring Physical Threats in the Data Center (American Power Conversion (APC))

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

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

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


 

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