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Apple rejects new iPad overheating concerns

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Apple rejects new iPad overheating concerns
Apple on Tuesday denied any overheating concerns on the new iPad, saying that the product operates well within its thermal specifications. Read More


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New Dell PowerEdge: More power, deeper management
First look: 12-gen, 2U Dell PowerEdge R720xd pairs hardware heft with first-rate remote management tools Read More

HP confirms merger of PC, printer businesses
Hewlett-Packard today announced the merger of its Imaging and Printing Group and its Personal Systems Group in what it called an effort to drive profitable growth for the entire company. Read More

With tech breakthrough, Seagate promises 60TB drives this decade
Seagate said it is the first hard-drive maker to achieve the milestone storage density of 1 terabit (1 trillion bits) per square inch on a disk platter. The technology will allow it to create a 60TB hard drive this decade. Read More

Sharon Machlis: New iPad vs. iPad 2: Office faceoff
We line up the old and new iPads side by side to see if there really is a noticeable difference between them.   Read More

Cisco offers virtualized video surveillance
Cisco today announced a virtualized version of its Video Surveillance software for use on its Unified Computing System platform for enterprise- or government-operated video-camera deployments. Read More


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Galaxy S Blaze goes on sale exclusively with T-Mobile
T-Mobile USA has started selling the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G smartphone in select stores, and will begin nationwide sales March 28, a spokeswoman said. Read More

Nvidia chip brings gaming to ultrabooks
Nvidia hopes to bring console-style gaming to ultrabooks with its latest GeForce GT 640M graphics processing unit (GPU) for laptops, which was officially announced by the company on Thursday. Read More

Apple to be top mobile processor firm, In-Stat says
Apple is an iconic consumer electronics company with a string of massively successful products, but it could also become the world's largest mobile processor company by the end of the year, according to a study due to be released by In-Stat later this week. Read More

Meg Whitman fluffs HP's age, gets corrected by shareholder
Meg Whitman has spent her first six months at Hewlett-Packard talking to customers and employees and learning how the business works, but apparently she didn't get much of a history lesson. Read More

Oracle net income rises 18%, but hardware sales slump
Oracle on Tuesday said third-quarter net income rose 18% to $2.5 billion, while revenues grew 3% to $9 billion. However, hardware systems revenues sagged 16% to $869 million. Read More

7 ways Alcatel-Lucent hopes to change the conversation
A favorite marketing tagline for Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise is "Change the Conversation." Read More

 
 
 

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