Tech Shop Opens for Consumers and Enterprises
|The 7-O-7 Tech Shop of RMN Digital carries information on the 7 hot products introduced in the last 7 days – every week – based on the editor’s choice.
Now, you can take a look at new mobiles, tablet devices, video games, digital entertainment offers, consumer electronics products, enterprise solutions, etc. in the tech shop.
Here’s the collection of top items for the week: July 29 – August 4, 2013.
For enterprise buyers, IBM is accelerating its Linux on Power initiative with a new PowerLinux server as well as new software and middleware applications.
Moreover, ECR Software Corporation has launched its Catapult HHT App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. The latest addition to ECRS’s inventory management suite, the new app provides on-the-go inventory management for retailers. [ Watch Video Demo ]
Consumer can try out Comcast’s cloud-based interactive television experience, the X1 Platform from Xfinity. It transforms TV into an interactive and integrated experience.
Also, home entertainment consumers have a new offer from Netflix, which has introduced “Profiles,” a feature that makes it easier for everyone in the household to get the most out of Netflix. Members can create a separate “profile” for each member of their household.
Meanwhile, Starbucks Coffee Company has selected Google to provide the next generation of its Wi-Fi offering for its customers.
Now, new U.S. company-operated Starbucks stores will begin to receive up to 10 times faster network and Wi-Fi speeds.
In the games section, free-to-play games provider Kabam has released Dragons of Atlantis: Heirs of the Dragon for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, with an Android release coming soon on Google Play. [ Watch the Trailer ]
More in the gaming world: Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) has revealed its new vision for the future of online games with the worldwide debut of EverQuest Next (EQN).
That’s all for the week.
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