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The future of the PC

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The future of the PC
Columnist Kevin Fogarty says when users can buy sophisticated data services to support not only gadgets, but applications, too, that changes the role and goals of IT. Read More


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Scot Finnie: Are tablets inevitable as PC replacements?
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IBM's Watson expands cancer care resume
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