Friday, 20 July 2012

Microsoft prototype stylus would work on any device screen

Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | July 20, 2012

Microsoft prototype stylus would work on any device screen

Company is reportedly cooking up a stylus designed to work on any screen surface, including that of laptops, monitors, tablets, and phones. Read more

Resource of the day

Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones

You need the ability to support users on today's most popular platforms -- including iPhones and iPads. LogMeIn Rescue can help. Test drive LogMeIn Rescue for free and start providing complete on-demand remote support to customers and colleagues.


More from TechRepublic

 

US top of the class for teaching computer science

Protect your data with Windows 8 Storage Spaces

The top five mind mapping apps for the Android tablet

HTC Incredible 4G LTE: Big phone in a little package

My sad experience - but tech stepped up to the mark

News from ZDNet

 

Here are the latest whisper dates for Microsoft's Windows Phone 8, Office 2013

Microsoft's Q4 solid excluding charges; Windows 8 wait on tap

Why all the consumer love at Microsoft? It's the weak spot

Google picks up iOS and Mac third-party email client Sparrow

Ubuntu adds WebApps to its Linux desktop

The Nexus 7 is only missing one thing

AMD: Headwinds expected to continue

Data sharing plans may change our buying habits for tablets

T-Mobile resists shared data plans; thinks they are costly, complicated, and punitive

Three wildly different ways SAP is bringing mobile and cloud together

Open-source: so much more than just software and freebies

News from CNET

 

Comcast reportedly prepping a 305Mbps Internet service

iPad makes quiet debut in China

Google snatches up Sparrow team to work on Gmail

Linux comes to ultrabooks: Dell to preload OS on XPS 13

HTC confirms Android 4.1 update for One X, One S, One XL

First Android 4.1 update halted due to emergency call snafu

Guess what? Nokia is still sucking wind in North America

Zite still believes: News app moves to Windows Phone

China's online population rockets to 538 million

iTunes movies in the Cloud expands across the world

The new Digg to relaunch in August after total rebuild

Amazon Prime licenses 'West Wing,' other Warner Bros. shows


Featured galleries

 

Slideshow: Windows 8 Storage Spaces configuration

Some of the best costumes at Comic-Con 2012



Today's recommended downloads

The Business Value of Adopting Advanced Support Tools and Utilities (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Live webcast: Steps to Move into a Virtualized Environment (VMware)

Seven Keys to Success in Managing Your Business-Critical Cloud (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

WhiteWater West Drives Agility, Tackles Unprecedented Growth with NetApp and Microsoft (NetApp)

Social Meets IT - Using Online Communities to Reduce Help Desk Costs (Citrix Online)


 

About this newsletter

The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the products, people, and ideas that are revolutionizing the planet.

Jason Hiner
TechRepublic Editor in Chief

For real-time updates on the latest tech stories, follow my Twitter feed (@jasonhiner) or my Google+ feed (+Jason Hiner).

Connect with TechRepublic
 
facebook twitter googlePlus linkedIn digg rss android iPhone
 

Raspberry Pi: Coming to a business near you

Manufacturers of the $40 Raspberry Pi Linux computer have lifted restrictions on bulk purchasing, opening the door for businesses to buy the boards for their firm.



TechRepublic newsletters

 

Get product reviews, tech news analysis, tips, and more in the following TechRepublic newsletters. Automatically sign up today!

Tablets in the Enterprise

Five Apps

Software Engineer

Smartphones



Send us your feedback here.

Sign up for more free newsletters from TechRepublic!
To manage your account settings or to remove yourself from all TechRepublic communications, please visit our Subscription Center.

The e-mail address for your subscription is habib2best@gmail.com.
Unsubscribe from this e-mail | FAQ | Advertise | Privacy Policy

Tr Footer Logo

Copyright 2012 CBS Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.
TechRepublic is a registered service mark of CBS Interactive, Inc.

TechRepublic
235 Second Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
U.S.A.

No comments:

Post a Comment