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Samsung Galaxy S24 ― 5 уникальных особенностей, характеристики флагмана / NV

В чем особенности моделей Samsung Galaxy S24 и Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus и какие преимущества перед остальными смартфонами

Motorola Edge 40 Neo: полный обзор смартфона с 50 МП камерой / NV

Узнайте подробности детального обзора Motorola Edge 40 Neo от NV Техно. Каковы основные плюсы смартфона, хороши ли снимает камера.

Acer Predator Helios 16: полный обзор игрового ноутбука с Nvidia RTX 4070 / NV

Узнайте подробности нашего детального обзора игрового ноутбука Acer Predator Helios 16. Какие FPS он выдает в современных играх.

ASUS VU249CFE: полный обзор 24-дюймового игрового монитора с частотой 100 Гц / NV

Узнайте подробности детального обзора ASUS VU249CFE от NV. Качество изображения, удобство использования и актуальная цена.

Xiaomi 14: полный обзор флагманского смартфона с камерой Leica / NV

Узнайте подробности детального обзора нового смартфона Xiaomi 14 с ценником 44999 грн и 50-мегапиксельной камерой Leica.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G или Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G: сравнительный обзор смартфонов / NV

Узнайте подробности нашего полного сравнения смартфонов Xiaomi с камерой 200 Мп. Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G против Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G.

Xiaomi 14: первый обзор флагманского смартфона с камерой Leica / NV

Узнайте подробности о новом флагмане. Что представляет собой Xiaomi 14 с 50-мегапиксельной камерой Leica и процессором Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G: полный обзор смартфона с камерой 200 Мп / NV

Узнайте подробности детального обзора нового смартфона Xiaomi Redmi Note Pro 5G с ценником 14999 грн и 200-мегапиксельной камерой.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 5G: полный обзор смартфона с камерой 108 Мп / NV

Узнайте подробности детального обзора нового смартфона Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 5G с ценником от 9999 грн и 108-мегапиксельной камерой.

Open government talk buzzes across Canada | Network World

Experts in open government and social media discussed everything from government-as-a-platform to app stores to the creation of a MuniForge during a panel discussion at the Open City Workshop in Edmonton. Plus, CIO Chris Moore's take on the risks of open government.

Nokia drops letters for phone names, goes to just numbers | Network World

Nokia has decided that its one-letter naming convention plus a model number for its phones isn't keeping up with the times. The Finnish phone maker said in a blog post on Monday that it will now use just numbers, calling its latest smartphone the "500."

Oracle to pay $199.5 million in gov’t contracting settlement | Network World

Oracle has agreed to pay US$199.5 million plus interest for failing to meet its contractual obligations in a 1998 contract with the U.S. General Services Administration, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.

Mac attack | Network World

Over the years, Apple has earned a less-than-stellar reputation among purchasers of enterprise desktops. Macs were seen as overpriced to begin with. And Apple didn't offer huge discounts for bulk purchases, like the PC makers. Plus, Macs didn't come with the ecosystem of integrated productivity and management apps that are taken for granted in the Windows world.

Has the world’s largest gadget expo lost its mojo? | Network World

The International Consumer Electronics Show takes place next week in Las Vegas, and as always there will be plenty to trigger our technolust. Teaser press releases from exhibitors augur a new suite of super-thin laptops and mid-range tablets, plus Internet-connected cars and TVs, as well as the latest developments in charging and connecting devices without wires.

Will Droid gain iPhone’s tech ‘lust’ factor? | Network World

Comparisons have already been made between the iPhone and the Droid smartphones, but one telling difference that might matter more is something less tangible, involving Apple fanaticism and the iPhone's two-year-plus market lead over the Droid.

Cisco VoIP network ousted for ShoreTel in Wisconsin school district | Network World

A combination of costs savings and features plus a need to refresh the network infrastructure in general drove a Wisconsin school district to abandon its Cisco VoIP and data network for one driven by ShoreTel and HP.

Intel CEO Otellini gets $12.4 million in ’08 | Network World

Paul Otellini's 2008 compensation includes a $3.9 million cash bonus plus stock options and awards valued at $7.2 million at the time they were granted.

Equifax Eyes Are Watching You–Big Data Means Big Brother | Network World

As one of three credit bureaus in the United States, Equifax keeps financial data on every adult in America, plus people in 16 other countries. But the company knows much more than just what goes into an old-fashioned credit score.

Vonage bundles international calls, voicemail texts | Network World

Vonage Holdings is adding unlimited free calls to countries including Mexico and China, plus speech-to-text conversion of voicemail, to its fixed-line VoIP (voice over Internet protocol) service.

Yammer buyout could fit with many Microsoft businesses | Network World

Microsoft is reportedly in talks to buy enterprise social network company Yammer for $1 billion-plus, a move that could bolster everything from Microsoft's unified communications to CRM businesses.

HP readies for Cisco’s data center assault | Network World

HP ProCurve debuts first switches built specifically for data center applications, plus a server module so users can integrate switching and application processing.

PoE “Plus” draft heads to IEEE working group | Network World

The Ethernet Alliance this week said that an IEEE task force charged with creating a "Power over Ethernet Plus" standard for video has submitted a new draft that could help bring about a standard by next year.

News briefs: IBM earnings rattle Wall Street | Network World

Plus: NSF awards grant to UC Berkeley for cybersecurity center; Cisco warned of a potential Internet attack using a common management protocol; Cisco also bought Topspin; AOL launches enterprise AIM federation program; and, wi-fi now available at the North Pole.

ICE, DOJ seize more domain names of sites accused of selling counterfeits | Network World

The U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have seized more than US$896,000, plus the domain names of seven websites accused of selling counterfeit sports apparel, the two agencies announced Tuesday.

OpenID predictions; plus other bumps in the identity road | Network World

Last issue I predicted a bit of a slowdown, some bumps in the road perhaps even some fracturing of the OpenID community in the coming year. Scott Kveton disagrees. Well, he would as he’s CEO of JanRain, which describes itself thus: “JanRain is delivering Internet-scale user-centric identity solutions employing the OpenID protocol.”

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