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HP says more tablets coming as it puts past behind

Apple to settle class action lawsuit on in-app purchases by minors | Twitter plans app for Firefox OS

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HP says more tablets coming as it puts bad past behind
Hewlett-Packard made some noise at Mobile World Congress show with its new Slate 7-inch tablet and then the sale of webOS assets, but the company is looking to put past distractions behind and will release more tablets in the future, the company said. Read More


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Simplifying the Transition to Exchange 2010
Summers Labs relied on a bare-bones AS/AV product, until a plan for a complete infrastructure refresh opened the door to a more comprehensive solution. Read this case study to learn how a cloud-based email management solution greatly simplified the company's transition to Exchange 2010. Learn More.

WHITE PAPER: ExaGrid

Straight Talk About Disk Backup with Deduplication
This eBook is a "must read" if you are considering a move from tape backup to disk-based backup with deduplication. Did you know that depending on the architecture you choose, you could either improve your backup environment or go backwards? You may not be aware of the many considerations that need to be assessed. Learn more.

Apple to settle class action lawsuit on in-app purchases by minors
Apple has reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit that claimed that its app purchase policy did not prevent minor children from running huge expenses for in-app purchases. Read More

Twitter plans app for Firefox OS
Twitter plans to offer an official app to run on the new Firefox OS, in a significant endorsement of the operating system. Read More

SAP and Ericsson join forces on M2M services
Ericsson and SAP will jointly market and sell cloud-based, machine-to-machine (M2M) products and services to enterprises via operators around the globe. Read More

Salesforce.com delivers mobile customer service apps
Salesforce.com is planning to add a series of mobile applications to its Service Cloud line of customer service software, in a response to the rampant rise of mobile devices both in the consumer and business worlds. Read More

RACO adds Telefonica to its M2M management platform
RACO Wireless has signed deals with Sprint Nextel and Telefonica to give users of its Omega machine-to-machine platform more choices when connecting their devices. Read More


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Managing Performance of Critical Applications
In conducting a survey of more than 150 IT professionals with direct responsibility for business-critical applications, Forrester found that enterprises are supporting corporate objectives of productivity and efficiency, a typical trend in times of economic uncertainty. Read Now

Six-strikes piracy alert system rolling out in the US
A system that aims to curb Internet users from sharing copyrighted content is being rolled out in the U.S. after a number of delays. Read More

Hacking victim Bit9 blames SQL injection flaw
Bit9 said a common Web application vulnerability was responsible for allowing hackers to ironically use the security vendor's systems as a launch pad for attacks on other organizations. Read More

Asus aims at tablets and phablets with Padfone Infinity, Fonepad
Asustek Computer is targeting both smartphone and tablet users with its new Padfone Infinity and Fonepad devices, which can be converted between the two formats. Read More

John Landy: Coming soon, unsharing capabilities for enterprise collaboration
Self-destructing message and photo apps are getting a fair amount of media attention, and not always for the right reasons. As several reporters have pointed out, it turns out these apps don't really deliver on their promise of forever erasing the text and images they send. In some cases locally stored copies of files are easily accessible. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: How MasterCard restructured for IT innovation
How do you push a large organization like MasterCard WorldWide to innovate rapidly, embrace potentially disruptive technologies and defend its turf from startups? To begin you need the full support of the CEO and all of the business unit presidents, says chief innovation officer and Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leader Gary Lyons. But that's not nearly enough. Read More


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