Toshiba reveals iPad 2 rival

June 3, 2011

Toshiba reveals iPad 2 rival

The Register

Caleb Cox reports on the company’s new tablet.

” The 10.1in Toshiba Thrive runs on Android 3.1 with a display resolution of 1280 x 800. It features a removable battery system, full-sized HDMI and USB ports, and packs a 5Mp rear camera with a 2Mp one on the front. It comes with the choice of different coloured rubber case covers too.”

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Adobe CEO says no Flash on iDevices is a business decision

The VAR Guy

Dave Courbanou reports on the justification for no Flash on Apple products.

“Why? Because Apple’s browser supports HTML5, and there’s no police on the Internet when it comes to HTML5-based applications (or any other content, for that matter). If HTML5 app development went crazy, there would be nothing Apple could do to control it.That’s the position Playboy Magazine has taken because of its de-facto exiling from the App Store. It created a purely HTML5 version of its content, and thus, removed the so-called Apple bondage.”

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VMware, Citrix on virtual desktop collision course

ZDNet

Larry Dignan looks at the increasingly intense competition between the two companies.

“The problem for VMware is that Citrix has been on the desktop as a virtualization play well before it was cool. Now Citrix is leveraging that experience in bringing the Windows environment to thin clients to expand into mobile. Citrix’s Receiver app is a popular vehicle to bringing desktops to any device—phone, tablet, Google Chromebook.”

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Harmeet reports on channel partner programs, new technologies and products and other issues relevant to Canada's channel community. She also contributes as a video journalist, providing content for the site's original streaming video. Harmeet is a graduate of the Carleton University School of Journalism.

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