First Look: Pixel, AI, Google Home and more

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Oct 06, 2016
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Hands-on with Pixel, the most Googlely Android phone ever

Has Google improved its build quality? Sure. But the headline stories for the Pixel phones are Google Assistant and a better camera experience. Read More

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First Look: Pixel, AI, Google Home and more

Google made a big deal about the confluence of its new hardware designs and its software – particularly AI – on Tuesday at its launch event in San Francisco. And, indeed, many of the new products that Google introduced seem designed to pull consumers farther into the Google ecosystem, but there’s no denying that there were some impressive capabilities on show. Read More

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Apple users react to Google’s new Pixel phones

Find out what some of Apple’s customers think of Google’s new Pixel Android phones. Is the Pixel really a match for the iPhone? Read More

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'New Mac' scented candle smells nothing like a new Mac

What do you buy the Apple 'Fanboi' who has it all? A 'New Mac' smell candle, of course. Read More

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The laundry robot you've always wanted is coming next year

The world's first laundry sorting and folding robot will go on sale in 2017, its manufacturer said on Tuesday at the Ceatec electronics show just outside of Tokyo. Read More

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Why Google can't truly compete against Apple without retail stores

Google's new hardware is promising, but it needs outstanding customer support to make it worth the higher prices. Read More

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What #MadeByGoogle really means

The #MadeByGoogle hashtag doesn’t mean Google is becoming a consumer electronics company despite its announcement of five new hardware products. Read More

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Here's everything new in Android 7.1

Android phones will eventually get these new features (if they get updated) but some are Pixel exclusives. Read More

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451 Research: Product updates, AWS and Cognizant partnerships give Kony a tantalizing scale strategy

Rapid-application-development tooling is entering a new phase, with creeping market consolidation enlarging the opportunity for a small number of vendors while pressuring others. Kony is grasping the opportunity as it looks to stay in the top tier. Read More

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Enter the brave new world of Windows 10 license activation

Historically, hardware upgrades on Windows PCs that involved major changes (new motherboard and/or CPU, for example) required a phone call to Microsoft to reactivate the Windows license. Microsoft has altered its licensing policy to cut down on calls. Here’s what happened when we tested this hypothesis.

ERP heads for the cloud

Cloud-based ERP will eventually rule, and on-premises software is destined for legacy status. How can IT ensure a smooth transition?

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