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Dell debuts cloud-ready bundled system

  Intel ships low-voltage Celeron processors | GE pushes ahead with 500GB holographic disc storage
 
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Dell debuts cloud-ready bundled system
Using OpenStack cloud software, Dell has created a package of hardware, software and services that organizations can use to deploy Infrastructure-as-a-Service operations. Read More


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Why Third Party Maintenance is Right for You
If you're looking to reduce costs and avoid hidden fees with a custom contract that allows you to pay for only what you need, third party maintenance may be the best option for you. Read now

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Expand Medical Services Using Wi-Fi Technology
Great Plains Health Alliance (GPHA) has deployed Xirrus Wi-Fi Arrays throughout 20 Hospitals, 14 Clinics, and 5 offices across Kansas. This high performance Wi-Fi infrastructure is being used by GPHA's health professionals for VOIP and an electronic medical record system to increase communications and productivity. Learn more!

Intel ships low-voltage Celeron processors
Intel has shipped two ultra-low-voltage Celeron processors this month as the company fills out its Sandy Bridge chip lineup for budget laptops. Read More

GE pushes ahead with 500GB holographic disc storage
GE is about to begin distribution of holographic optical disc technology and plans to license it to manufacturing partners in the next few months. But a rival company, InPhase, says its own holographic technology is better. Read More

Sprint, LightSquared strike 15-year deal for LTE wholesale network
Sprint and LTE technology provider LightSquared announced a 15-year deal Thursday that gives Sprint $9 billion in cash, primarily for spectrum hosting and LTE network services it would provide LightSquared. Read More

Is Apple's iPad unbeatable?
Like Clint Eastwood in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, Apple is looking unbeatable in the wild tablet market. Will the iPad be the last man standing after the smoke clears? Read More


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Dell warranties servers for 'fresh-air cooling'
Dell said Thursday it will warranty servers to run at 113 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) for parts of the year, so that customers can make wider use of "fresh-air cooling" in their data centers. Read More

JR Raphael: Hands on: Google's Android 3.2 upgrade
Android 3.2 is making its way to Honeycomb tablets right now. Here's a detailed look at what the upgrade includes and how well it performs. Read More

Qualcomm aims for gesture recognition in mobile devices
Qualcomm said it wants to make smartphones and tablets more interactive through the acquisition of gesture-recognition assets from GestureTek, which holds patents related to motion-based human-computer interaction. Read More

LTE version of Galaxy Tab 10.1 to ship Thursday
Two Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet models go on sale this Thursday at prices of $529.99 and $629.99. Read More

 
 
 

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