HP EliteDesk 800 y 705 G2 Desktop Mini, pequeños pero muy poderosos

Junto al AIO con carga inalámbrica que te mostrábamos el otro día, HP también ha querido presentar (o mejor dicho renovar) unos equipos de sobremesa de dimensiones mini dentro de su gama más ‘pro’. Se trata de los EliteDesk 800 y 705 G2, una segunda …

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Box’s Evolution: From Simple File Service To Multi-App Content Management Platform

Box has always tried to differentiate itself from the plethora of cloud file sync-and-share startups by focusing on enterprise customers and their requirements. This led the company down the path of providing greater management control over users and content. At the company’s recent Boxworks developers conference, Box made clear its larger ambitions of becoming the content management platform in the cloud for all comers: enterprises, third-party app developers and their customers. I analyze the strategy and its implications.

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Barnes & Noble unveils the 9.6-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab E Nook

Book store chain Barnes & Noble has announced the latest tablet in its Nook line today. And like the last few offerings to bear the Nook brand, this is also nothing more than a rebranded Samsung tablet.

The new model is the Galaxy Tab E Nook, and it’s based on the 9.6-inch Galaxy Tab E. It comes with Nook Profiles, which let you customize the on-device experience for any family member. Lots of relevant kid-friendly content is promised, so parents shouldn’t have a hard time finding stuff for their children.

Of course the tablet comes with the Nook store preinstalled, which boasts over 4 million books, 110,000 children’s books, and 100 bestselling US magazines available for subscriptions or single sales.

If you buy a Galaxy Tab E Nook before the end of the year, you’ll get $5 in credit to build your Nook library. And if you trade-in another tablet, you can save up to $200.

The Galaxy Tab E Nook is priced at $249.99, and you can find it in Barnes & Noble stores and online. If you trade-in an old Nook device you’ll get $50 off, and if you trade-in “select iPad, Kindle, and Samsung tablets” you’ll receive a $25-200 credit, potentially lowering the price of the new device all the way to $49.99.

The hardware is identical to what you can find in the non-Nook branded Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6. So you get a 9.6-inch 1,280×800 touchscreen, a 5 MP rear camera, 2 MP front-facing unit, 1.3 GHz quad-core processor, 1.5GB of RAM, 16GB of expandable storage, and a 5,000 mAh…

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