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Judge tells Samsung: No Apple sneak peeks for you!
A federal judge has denied Samsung's request to see samples of Apple's next-generation iPhone and iPad, court documents show. Read More


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10 drive docks help you re-use old hard drives
If you don't want to waste older internal hard drives, one of these 10 drive docks can help you expand your external storage. Read More

Hands on: T-Mobile's mobile hotspot offers speed and flexibility
No. 4 wireless carrier T-Mobile has joined its larger rivals in offering a mobile hotspot to its users. How does the device -- and network -- stack up? Read More

RIM drastically cuts PlayBook sales target, report says
RIM has cut its sales target for PlayBook tablets in the second quarter to one-third of the original estimate, according to Taiwan-based suppliers cited in a report. Read More

Sharon Machlis: 3 iPad disappointments
Yes, Apple fans, there's much to like about the iPad. But no, it's not perfect. After close to a month with the iPad 2, here are three things that annoy me. Read More

Sharky: Whaddya mean, sometimes?
User comes to this pilot fish's office to complain that the printer won't print his job until he puts paper in tray 4. Why would it do that? Read More


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Elpida develops thin memory device for tablets, phones
Elpida Memory and subsidiary Akita Elpida Memory said that they have developed technology to mass-manufacture a four-layer DRAM package just 0.8 millimeters thick that can be used to pack more memory into thinner mobile phones and tablets. Read More

IBM's Netezza rolls out large-scale analytic appliance
IBM's Netezza division is rolling out a new analytic appliance that can analyze up to 10 petabytes of data "in a matter of minutes." Read More

OCZ releases new customizable enterprise-class SSD
OCZ announced its latest version of the Deneva enterprise-class SSD, which is customizable for equipment manufacturers and comes with SandForce's latest controller. Read More

Dell Inspiron 17R: Large and in Charge
Dell's Inspiron 17R desktop replacement laptop is a study in clean, simple design. It's also highly configurable and supports many of the latest technologies such as USB 3.0 and Intel's Wireless Display. Read More

RIM's grim earnings news should not put off enterprises
RIM's first-quarter results included several disappointments to Wall Street, but analysts say the company remains popular in the enterprise and can return to favor if it makes a few smart moves. Read More

Preston Gralla: Will Microsoft buy RIM?
Here's the quickest way for Microsoft to finally become a big player in mobile: Buy Research in Motion. Bloomberg reports that RIM's stock price has declined so precipitiously that it's now at bargain basement prices --- and a number of financial analysts have said Microsoft would be an ideal buyer. Read More

 
 
 

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