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1-in-6 Macs run OS X Lion
One-in-six Macs now runs Apple's latest operating system, a Web metrics company said Thursday. Read More


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Openstack VS. Closed Clouds – The AOL Factor
Cloud computing is here, and it's real. It is, as we hear more often these days, The Future of Computing. If you're not yet leveraging cloud computing to streamline IT operations, you soon will be, or you'll be left behind by your competition. Read More Now!

Apple rules phone, tablet browsing market
Mobile browsing has more than doubled in the last year and now accounts for over 6% of all online activity. Read More

Mac OS X can't properly revoke dodgy digital certificates
A programming glitch in Apple's OS X operating system is making it hard for Mac users to tell their computers not to trust digital certificates, exacerbating an ongoing security problem with a Dutch certificate authority that was recently hacked. Read More

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

Toshiba takes on Apple with slim tablet, light ultrabook
Toshiba is hoping to improve its fortunes in the tablet market with the Android Honeycomb-based AT200, which is only 0.3 inches thick. The company is also getting onboard Intel's Ultrabook push with the Portege Z830, the company said at the IFA trade show. Read More

Lenovo says new 'Ultrabook' thinner than MacBook Air
Lenovo has jumped on Intel's "Ultrabook" bandwagon, announcing a new IdeaPad that the company said is thinner than Apple's celebrated MacBook Air. Read More

WikiLeaks cable: Apple slow to counter Chinese fakes
Apple did not have a global security team, including in China, until March, 2008, when it hired employees from drug company Pfizer, to counter rampant counterfeiting of its products in China, according to a cable leaked by activist group, WikiLeaks. Read More

From CIO.com: iPad's starring role in sci-fi movies
The cozy relationship between sci-fi and tech gadgets just got a little tighter. Check out how life imitates art, and vice versa. Read More

Elgan: Will tablets soon be free?
The path to success for iPad competitors is low, low pricing. And the best way to get there is probably aggressive subsidies, writes columnist Mike Elgan. Read More


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WikiLeaks: How am I Affected?
The latest WikiLeaks episode has raised questions about how organizations and governments protect their sensitive information. While this incident was isolated, it has severe implications on the modern enterprise. Learn more.

Openwave says Apple, RIM violate patents
Mobile software vendor Openwave Systems filed a complaint against Apple and Research In Motion at the U.S. International Trade Commission, saying the companies violated its patents. Read More

Apple suppliers accused of environmental damage
Environmental groups in China criticized Apple on Wednesday, alleging that it is employing suppliers that are damaging the environment and threatening the lives of residents. Apple, however, maintains the company has been vigilant in ensuring all its suppliers follow environmental safety requirements. Read More

Jonny Evans: The iPad wars: HP TouchPad sale burns Apple's foes
If Apple's sobbing non-iPad tablet-making competitors thought things were bad already, HP's low-cost give away has made things much worse as the Christmas season price war looms. Read More

Jonny Evans: 2012: Apple v. Samsung for the future of TV
Apple and Samsung will begin competing on an all-new front in 2012, because that's when both firms will challenge each other for the future of television. Will iTunes, the iPad and iPhone win this battle for Apple? Read More

Preston Gralla: Steve Jobs's legacy -- A for vision, F for philanthropy
Steve Jobs is without doubt the greatest visionary the technology revolution has produced. But when it comes to philanthropy, he rates closer to Scrooge than Bill Gates, at least if a New York Times article is accurate. Read More

Jonny Evans: Post-Jobs Cook drives Eddy Cue to lead the iCloud future
What challenges face newly-promoted Apple executive, Eddy Cue, as he moves into his new role? Some pretty big ones if you think about it -- iCloud, for example, will be essential to Apple's future... Read More

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Life on Jobs-less Earth
Some people have already forgotten about just how important Steve Jobs was, not only to Apple, but to all of technology. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone 5 ships October, claims rumor machine
With classic clumsy style I dropped my iPhone this morning and smashed its display. This means I'm so in the market for a new one: good news then that iPhone 5 production has begun and it looks likely to reach us next month (October)... Read More

IT Blogwatch: iPhone 5 lost in bar -- or just a stunt?
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is said to have lost another iPhone field-test unit in a bar. And so the Web goes into "iPhone 5 release date" overdrive. This time, the portable prototype was left in a San Francisco watering-hole by an errant employee, who is presumably seeking a new position as we speak. However, there do seem to be some holes in the story. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers smell a rat. Read More

 
 
 

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