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World's First Arduino-Compatible Micro-Computer With Bluetooth Low Energy Allows Electronics Makers To Add Smartphones And Tablets To Their Projects
2013-03-14 05:58:25| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Ultra low power (ULP) RF specialist Nordic Semiconductor ASA recently announces from wireless startup 'Open Source RF' - launched on KickStarter.com - the world's first 'Arduino' compatible open-source micro-computer that can communicate wirelessly with any Bluetooth v4.0 (which includes Bluetooth low energy as a hallmark feature) compatible smartphone (including the iPhone 4S/5) or tablet (such as the 3rd and 4th generation iPad or the iPad mini) and is based on a new RFD51822 module that is based on the multiple-award winning Nordic nRF51822 SoC ('System-on-Chip') developed by Nordic's long standing module partner and wireless specialist, RF Digital.
4G Smartphone Usage Up 70% Among Small Businesses, Tablets Deployed By More Than Two-Thirds of SMB's
2013-03-13 17:36:54| Location-Based Services (LBS) Zone
New AT T Technology Poll Reveals 4G Smartphone Usage Up 70% Among Small Businesses, Tablets Deployed By More Than Two-Thirds of SMB's -- 'Wireless solutions part of small business DNA,' with two-thirds reporting it would be major challenge to survive without them
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Tablets surpass smartphones in driving global Web traffic
2013-03-08 02:19:56| CNET News.com
For devices that hit the market just three years ago, they're doing pretty good, generating 8 percent of all Internet traffic. [Read more]
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iPad Mini to drive lower-cost tablets, says analyst
2013-03-07 14:27:05| CNET News.com
Tablet vendors will strive for sub-$199 prices this year, especially following the release of the iPad Mini 2, according to a J.P. Morgan analyst. [Read more]
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Windows RT takes a hit as Samsung halts European sales of Ativ Tab tablets
2013-03-07 13:47:34| InfoWorld: Top News
Windows RT, Microsoft's first tablet-focused operating system, is not proving to be a hit in Europe. Actually, demand on the old continent is so weak that Samsung will reportedly stop sales of its Windows RT tablet in Germany.
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