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HP to make more TouchPads
Hewlett-Packard said it will manufacture more TouchPads in response to "stunning" demand following the company's decision to discontinue the tablets. Read More


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Apple's MacBook Air to be 'big hit' in China
Apple has started selling the new MacBook Air in China, a move one analyst said would prove a 'big hit' in the country that delivered more than an eighth of the company's revenues last quarter. Read More

Google one of many victims in SSL certificate hack
A Dutch company that issues digital certificates used to authenticate websites said late Tuesday that several dozen other websites in addition to Google have been affected by a security breach. Read More

Wikileaks cable offers new insights into Oracle-Sun deal
U.S. authorities met with European officials on behalf of Oracle with regard to its $7.4 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems, according to a U.S. diplomatic cable recently released by activist group Wikileaks. Read More

Android smartphones surge to 42% share
Google's Android smartphones surged by 15% in popularity in the U.S., topping out the field with a nearly 42% share, according to a ComScore survey. Read More

Hackers stole Google SSL certificate, Dutch firm admits
The Dutch company that issued a rogue digital certificate for all Google Internet domains said Tuesday that its network had been hacked last month. Read More

Amazon could 'easily' sell 5M of its expected tablets in Q4, Forrester says
The expected Amazon tablet could easily sell 3 million to 5 million units in the final quarter of 2011, outselling all competitors to the popular Apple iPad, Forrester Research said. Read More

From CIO.com: What CIOs Need to Know About HP's Acquisition of Autonomy
Here's why you should be paying attention: it's a big analytics play that could help lead the way to making sense of all the unstructured data that's overwhelming enterprises of all sizes, says analyst Charles King. Read More


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Intel targets government with new subsidiary
Intel has formed a subsidiary charged with growing the company's business relationship with the U.S. government, with the new organization's initial focus on high-performance computing, the company said. Read More

Google says Gmail attack focused on Iranian targets
Google said late Sunday that an attack mounted against its Gmail service targeted users primarily located in Iran, although the company has taken steps to block further interception attempts. Read More

Samsung backs VMware mobile hypervisor
Samsung plans to make phones running VMware's mobile hypervisor technology and enterprises may be able to better manage those phones with new software from VMware, the virtualization company is announcing on Tuesday. Read More

Dell to sell hosted CRM, ERP apps to SMBs
Just one day after Dell announced its first infrastructure-as-a-service offering, the company is jumping deeper into the cloud. Dell will offer a family of hosted software applications for small and midsized businesses, through partnerships with Salesforce.com, Microsoft, Intuit and others, the computer maker announced Tuesday. Read More

VMworld: Security, regulatory concerns still a challenge in virtualization
While VMware users harbor little doubt about the cost savings and productivity gains brought by virtualizing their networks, security concerns still exist on many fronts, whether it's figuring out how to meet regulatory compliance with auditors, or evaluating cloud services. Read More

QuickPoll: Can Apple maintain its mojo without Steve Jobs at the helm?
Steve Jobs quit this week as CEO of Apple, marking the "end of an era." Questions remain about Jobs' product sway as Chairman. Cast your vote: Can Apple maintain its mojo without Jobs at the helm? Read More

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We're giving away a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 along with $200 worth of tablet goodies. The question is: Are you the winner? Read More

 
 
 

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