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Steve Jobs is missed, but Apple's stronger now, analysts say
A year after Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' death, the company has changed, analysts said. But it's not really that different than when he ran things. Read More


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VoIP Solutions Provide Enterprises With Various Benefits
VoIP migration is a top telecom priority for many North American enterprises. Do you know why? Find out in this Forrester study, which reveals the opinions of telecommunications decision-makers like you. Read the report.

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Hadoop has evolved rapidly to become the leading platform for managing, processing and analyzing big data. Join us in this 4-part series with the core committers of the Apache Hadoop projects to gain insight into Pig, Ambari, Zookeeper and YARN. Learn use-cases and best practices on how to get started with Hadoop and live Q&A. Register now!

Windows 7: 10 top tools for power users
Windows 7 works fine out of the box, but why settle for "fine"? From an all-in-one system utility to an enhanced clipboard, these 10 tools can give Windows 7 -- and your productivity -- a serious boost. Read More

Facebook eyes 'massive opportunity' with mobile
Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, one billion users, mobile, monetize mobile, mobile advertising, social network, IPO, Sharon Gaudin, tablet, smartphone, Google, SEC, Brad Shimmin, Enderle Read More

Intel unveils cloud-enabled, Atom-based NAS platform
Intel announced a NAS controller with support for two to six SATA drives that is powered by its new more powerful Atom processor. Read More

Samsung profits soar on Galaxy, Note sales, but legal damages could hurt
Samsung Electronics said Friday that stronger-than-expected sales of its Galaxy smartphones sent operating profits up 90 percent in the latest quarter, but analysts warned its results could take a hit in the coming months as it books legal damages owed to Apple. Read More

Facebook's 1 billion users shows company's resilience
Facebook's announcement that it now has more than a billion active users shows the resiliency of the social networking platform, analysts say. Read More

Everything is an accessory as smartphones rule
In the race to create slicker products, mobile phones are the new brains for hire. Read More


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Changing the Game with Intelligent Archiving
This white paper discusses new demands on the electronic archive, the pitfalls of legacy approaches, and how to take archiving to the next level. Read Now!

AT&T getting Windows-based tablets for the holidays
AT&T will exclusively carry two Windows tablets for the holidays -- the Asus VivoTab RT and Samsung ATIV Smart PC, the carrier said Thursday. Read More

Acer prices Iconia W700 tablet with Windows 8 at $799
Acer announced the Oct. 26 availability of the Iconia W700 tablet, which will come with an 11.6-inch screen and Windows 8, and will start at $799. Read More

US agencies seize 686 websites accused of selling fake drugs
Two U.S. agencies have seized 686 websites accused of selling counterfeit and illegal medicines as part of an international crackdown on online sales of fake drugs. Read More

Surprise guest at JavaOne: Java founder James Gosling
Former Sun/Oracle engineer mostly talked about robotics venture, but his appearance could indicate he and Oracle are burying the hatchet Read More

FCC chief lays out plans to boost mobile carriers' spectrum
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski detailed plans on Thursday to free up more wireless spectrum that carriers say they need to offer high-speed mobile services. Read More

JR Raphael: Rediscovering the custom Android launcher
A custom Android launcher can unlock advanced levels of power for your phone -- and all it takes is a little time away from it to realize just how wonderful that is. Read More

 
 
 

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