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How IT shops are coping with tablet mania

What's your cell phone's maximum radiation level? Interactive database | Shock: Windows 8 optimized for desktop tablets

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How IT shops are coping with tablet mania
How do you cope with tablet mania? The software, controls and policies that companies use for smartphones can be applied to tablets, too. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

3PAR Storage: Tailor-Made for Virtual Infrastructures
As users have adopted virtual server technology for their less critical applications, many are now seriously considering the idea of moving their Tier 1 production applications. Done properly, virtualizing these types of applications will bring compelling benefits, including increased IT agility and lower costs of ownership. Read now

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Microsoft

Is Microsoft Desktop Virtualization for you?
Desktop Virtualization provides a comprehensive suite of solutions that enables companies to give their employees flexibility to work everywhere; simplifying compliance and management through a centralized and unified infrastructure. Learn how IT is empowering users with Desktop Virtualization with this on-demand roundtable. Click to continue

What's your cell phone's maximum radiation level? Interactive database
Find out the maximum radiation absorption levels from various mobile phone handsets, using this searchable database. Or view and sort the full table of 1300+ models. Read More

Shock: Windows 8 optimized for desktop tablets
You might have written off Microsoft as clueless about the future of touch computing, but the user interface for desktop Windows 8 changes everything. Read More

Adobe: Row with Apple over Flash is over
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen has said that his company's row with Apple over the lack of Flash on the iOS platform is 'over.' Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple chip roadmap hints A5 iPhone 5, A6 iPad 3
Looking beyond WWDC to the future evolution of Apple and its iDevices, Microprocessor Review suggests the company's iPhones and iPads may take different paths. Intel wants a piece of Apple's growing mobile processor pie. Will a hybrid ARM/Intel MacBook follow?. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Red Hat

The Linux Factor
Linux offers robust security—required by many government applications—and provides unprecedented value because of its hardware and application independence, according to recent research. Read this white paper to see how its cost savings, security and flexibility can benefit your organization. Read More

JR Raphael: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 gets stock Honeycomb -- for now
Samsung officially announced the launch of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android tablet today -- and dropped an interesting little surprise as well. Read More

First tablets with Intel's Oak Trail processor ship
The first tablets based on Intel's processor code-named Oak Trail started shipping late last week, with the initial models targeted at businesses. Read More

Asus Eee PCs ship with Ubuntu Linux
Asustek is preinstalling Canonical's Ubuntu operating system for the first time in some netbooks to target the Linux market, Canonical said Thursday. Read More

Sharon Machlis: The iPad Chronicles: Day One
Long skeptical about iPad hoopla, I'm now the proud -- and slightly sheepish -- owner of an iPad 2. Here's how the first day went. Read More



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