Microsoft Releases SkyDrive For iPhone
Extreme Tablets For Extreme Jobs
Instant Access to Files Anywhere with Free MyNAS App For iPhone and iPad
Motor Sport Launches iPad App
What's NOT Going to Happen in 2012, According to ABI Research
Whats NOT Going to Happen in 2012
Microsoft Releases SkyDrive For iPhone
SkyDrive from Microsoft is the place to store your files so you can access them from virtually any device. With SkyDrive for the iPhone, you can now easily access, manage and share files on the go. You can also upload photos or videos from your iPhone to SkyDrive.

Features:
Access all of your SkyDrive content including files shared with you
View recently used documents
Upload photos or videos from your phone
Share a link to any file using email
Create folders. Delete files or folders

New to SkyDrive? If you use Hotmail, Messenger or Xbox LIVE, you already have a SkyDrive account. If not, sign up for a new account at SkyDrive.com and then easily upload files from your PC or Mac to access them on your phone.

System requirements:
Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
Requires iOS 4.0 or later.
For more information, visit:
http://bit.ly/s2ftSu
Extreme Tablets For Extreme Jobs
Fortune's Michal Lev-Ram reports on new "rugged" tablet computers that he says marry the flair of the iPad to the brawn of a Mack Truck.
Lev-Ram notes that Apple's iPad can be a handy tool to bring to work - unless your work venue is managing an offshore oil rig or handling insurance claims in the middle of a hurricane. The iPad is reasonably robust and sturdy, but "ruggedized" it's not.
"Enter a new breed of so-called rugged tablets, designed to meet the computing needs of folks who require something a little more macho than the iPad," says Lev-Ram, noting that many of these new durable mobile devices are designed to withstand rain, snow, sand, and even fungus. But like consumer-centric tablets, but are still slim, featuring touchscreen support and user-friendly interfaces.
For the full report visit here:
http://bit.ly/uVlr7z
Instant Access to Files Anywhere with Free MyNAS App For iPhone and iPad
LaCie has announced the launch of its MyNAS iPhone/iPad app and remote access capability, which gives users instant access to files on their home network from anywhere. Compatible with the LaCie Network Space 2 and Network Space MAX network-attached storage (NAS) devices, MyNAS is simple and easy to use. A 30-second setup is all it takes to access music, photos and video while away from home.

The free LaCie MyNAS app for iPhone and iPad gives convenient, instant access to files stored on a home network. Users are no longer limited to what is stored on their device; they now have access to terabytes of files and storage at home, too. Already filled up an iPhone with vacation photos and still have three days left on the trip? With the MyNAS app, simply move the files from the device onto the NAS to free up space.
Access From Any Browser
From within a browser, MyNAS allows the user to download, manage, upload, and even stream certain types of files from their home network. This feature offers instant access from any computer, smartphone, or tablet. It's easy to share photos from the latest family occasion on a friend's home computer or at work. No need to create accounts with 3rd party websites, shuffle USB keys back and forth, or burn DVDs in order to share files.
Easy Setup
MyNAS revolutionizes NAS remote access, delivering the simplest setup in the industry. Just create a unique name for your network storage in the NAS dashboard, then access the device on the road with a simple, easy-to-remember web address: mynas.lacie.com/name. Setup takes less than 30 seconds, and the user does not even have to leave the Dashboard.
MyNAS is available for Network Space 2 and Network Space MAX products as part of the OS 2.1 firmware upgrade. For additional information and to update, visit:
http://www.lacie.com/mynas
To download the MyNAS app, visit
http://www.apple.com
These features will be available in the coming weeks for d2, 2big, and 5big NAS products as well.
For more information, visit:
http://www.lacie.com
Motor Sport Launches iPad App
Motor Sport is a modern magazine that covers everything from Formula 1 to road cars and motorbikes, and is renowned for using the best writers and photographers to give readers the cream of international motor racing. the magazine cuts out the chaff of the overcrowded racing market to guide its readers to the series, events and races that matter.

Its been Formula 1 all the way for editor-in-chief Nigel Roebuck, who started covering the sport in 1971. Nigel joined Motor Sport full-time on January 1 2008. As well as reporting on F1 for national newspapers, he has written 19 books on motor racing. His insightful writing and candid interviews with the great names in racing have made him one of the recognised authorities on F1.

Damien Smith holds the position of editor at the magazine and is responsible for making it the leading voice in the industry. Whether you like Formula 1 past and present or forthright views on the latest road cars, there will be something for you in Motor Sport.

System requirements:
Compatible with iPad
Requires iOS 4.2 or later.
The Motor Sport App is free, but you will need a magazine subscription to access content.
For more information, visit:
http://bit.ly/vMmxnN
What's NOT Going to Happen in 2012, According to ABI Research
As 2011 comes to a close, ABI Research is back again for its seventh consecutive edition of Whats NOT Going to Happen. Instead of trying to predict what will unfold in the next 12 months, ABI Research's analysts are traveling off the beaten path to provide their best insight on all of the progress we will not be making this coming year.
Whats NOT Going to Happen in 2012
2011 proved to be a turbulent year for the global economy. Although the economic downturn is reported to be officially over, the global economy still sits on shaky and uncertain ground.
With this in mind, predicting exactly what 2012 will bring seems difficult. ABI Research's analysts, however, are a little more sure about what exactly we won't be seeing from the technology sector in 2012. From mobile devices and apps, gaming and 3D, LTE and WiMAX, the connected car and hybrids, and much more, our analysts will take a stab at some of the questions on our minds as we head into 2012:
Will anyone stop Apple from bullying operators?
Will RIM pull its ailing tablet business from the market?
Will 2012 be the year of the smart city?
Will LTE finally take the lead in 2012?
Whats the prognosis for NFC?
How will the home automation market shake out?
ABI Research's Whats NOT Going to Happen in 2012 provides an informative, decisive, and occasionally humorous read on our analysts expert opinions for 2012.
To download the white paper in Adobe PDF format, go to Whats NOT Going to Happen in 2012 ( http://www.abiresearch.com/news/whitepaperDL.jsp?id=61 ) and click on the Download Here link.
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