Engadget’s back to school guide 2012: printers
By Billy Steele posted Aug 29th 2012 12:01PM Welcome to Engadget’s back to school guide! The end of summer vacation isn’t nearly as much fun as the weeks that come before, but a chance to update your tech tools likely helps to ease the pain. Today, we have printers on our minds and on our desks — and you can head to the back to school hub to see the rest of the product guides as they’re added throughout the...
New iPad Tops Three Million
CUPERTINO, California―March 19, 2012―Apple® today announced it has sold three million of its incredible new iPad®, since its launch on Friday, March 16. The new iPad features a stunning new Retina™ display, Apple’s new A5X chip with quad-core graphics, a 5 megapixel iSight® camera with advanced optics for capturing amazing photos and 1080p HD video, and still delivers the same all-day 10 hour battery life* while remaining amazingly...
Google offering Google+ for businesses, free until the end of 2013
By Daniel Cooper posted Aug 29th 2012 12:14PM Google is bringing the enterprise-friendly elements of its Apps platform into Google+ in order to help businesses collaborate on projects online. The company’s been using the service internally, but feels it’s time to launch, in Google tradition, a “full preview” with a free and open beta that’ll run until the end of 2013. The feature set includes private...
New SAP software gives customers ‘360-degree’ insight into IT environments
SAP customers now have an additional tool to manage their technology landscapes in the form of SAP IT Infrastructure Management, which was announced as generally available on Wednesday. IT Infrastructure Management, which is based on technology owned by SAP partner Realtech, ties into SAP’s Solution Manager toolset. It extends Solution Manager’s capabilities by allowing customers to monitor “vendor-agnostic network...
NVIDIA, Epic Games bringing Unreal Engine 3 to Windows 8 and Windows RT (video)
By Daniel Cooper posted Aug 29th 2012 12:26PM NVIDIA and Epic Games have successfully ported the full PC version of Unreal Engine 3 to both Windows 8 and, more importantly, Windows RT. Demonstrating the achievement on a Tegra 3-powered ASUS Vivo Tab RT, it played a buttery-smooth version of Epic Citadel, suggesting that developers of both PC and Xbox games should have no problem in bringing them over to the new operating system. It...
