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Where are all of Apple's Siri-Integrated Cars?

Ten months ago, Apple proudly announced nine partners that were signed up to integrate Apple's Siri personal assistant into their cars. BMW, Mercedes, GM, Land Rover, Jaguar, Audi, Toyota, Chrysler, and Honda logos were all projected onto Apple's WWDC screen, with the promise that Siri-integrated cars would be coming within...

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Why Your Next Android Tablet Will Be More Powerful

Not satisfied with the speed of your Android tablet? Just wait awhile...and then purchase a new model with one of the three yet-to-be released processors featured here. [Read more]    ...

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$45 BeagleBone Black Keeps Eyes on the Pi's

The BeagleBone Black open source ARM board was announced today with plenty of drama, thanks to a single detail: $45. The halving of the price of the previously $89 BeagleBone makes it cheaper than most Arduino boards and just above the $25-$35 Raspberry Pi.

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Rush to Enable Enterprise Mobile Development Pits Native Against Container Approaches

Embarcadero RAD Studio XE4 allows developers to gain more control over the development lifecycle and deliver apps with tighter security, a better user experience, lightning quick performance, and a small footprint.

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Rugged Micro-Box Computer Gets 1.86GHz Dual-Core Atom

Acnodes introduced a compact, rugged, fanless “micro-box” computer that can run embedded Linux on its dual-core 1.86GHz Intel Atom D2550 processor. The FES2215 supports up to 4GB DDR3 of RAM, accommodates an internal 2.5-inch SATA drive, drives simultaneous VGA and HDMI displays, and operates over a -20 to 60° C...

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