Monday, October 29, 2012

IBM moving to replace silicon with carbon nanotubes in computer chips

  7 new Windows 8 Ultrabooks | iPad Mini stock dwindles, supplies to remain tight
 
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IBM moving to replace silicon with carbon nanotubes in computer chips
IBM has hit a milestone in its quest to come up with a successor to silicon computer chips. Read More


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VoIP Solutions Provide Enterprises With Various Benefits
VoIP migration is a top telecom priority for many North American enterprises. Do you know why? Find out in this Forrester study, which reveals the opinions of telecommunications decision-makers like you. Read the report.

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IT's Next Transformation
To remain competitive organizations need to manage the relationship between IT and the business. Megatrends like virtualization, consumerization, cloud computing, and mobility are forcing a new model for operating IT. Read the interactive guide to learn more.

7 new Windows 8 Ultrabooks
The introduction of MIcrosoft Windows 8 has spawned a variety of new and exciting devices. Here are 7 Ultrabooks that have been developed especially for the new operating system. Read More

iPad Mini stock dwindles, supplies to remain tight
Apple kick-started pre-orders of the iPad Mini early today, and within hours, sold out the white model in all three Wi-Fi configurations. Read More

10 useful new features in Office 2013
See how Microsoft's popular applications are changing along with the Windows OS. Read More

Sharky: Because that's what a library is for, right?
This big school district has just put together a system to give every student seamless access to the library resources of the entire district. But one day a librarian calls IT: Every one of her library's PCs is beeping. Read More


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Modernizing Your IT Infrastructure
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Windows 8 not likely to restart ailing PC market
Microsoft's launch of Windows 8 amid great fanfare yesterday left many users wondering whether the new operating system can prove a big boost to the ailing PC market. Read More

Windows 8 cheat sheet: Visual tour
With Windows 8, Microsoft introduces a brand new interface that feels designed more for tablets than for laptops and desktops. We'll help you find your way around the new OS and make the most of its features. Read More

iPhone sales boom but iPad disappoints Wall Street
Apple on Thursday announced record revenue on the back of booming iPhone sales, but for the second quarter in a row iPad sales came up short of Wall Street's expectations. Read More

Casio shows new $2,500 Android scanner-tablet for businesses
Casio is preparing to launch a new Android tablet for businesses that acts as a personal scanner. Read More

A second look: The mighty Surface RT tablet
Microsoft's Surface RT tablet goes on sale on Friday, starting at $499 for a 32GB model. It seems to be a rough-and-tumble device. Read More

 

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SHARK TANK OF THE DAY

Aha!

This pilot fish is responsible for the firewall, so it makes sense when his supervisor asks if fish has stopped any Internet traffic going to a particular workstation. No, says fish -- but there's clearly a problem.

CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL

Microsoft's pricing of its Surface RT tablet was called 'aggressive' by some analysts, 'mystifying' by others, even as they remained skeptical that it's low enough to make inroads on the dominant player, Apple's iPad. What do you think -- is Microsoft's Surface tablet pricing competitive with the iPad?

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