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Want the best tech support? Buy a Mac, says Consumer Reports
Apple today again captured top honors in Consumer Reports' tech support ratings survey, besting other computer makers by a wide margin. Read More


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Guide to Virtual Server Protection
Virtualization offers flexibility and efficiencies for IT operations but it creates new challenges to their data protection strategy. Read this white paper to see how HP Data Protector can resolve these challenges with a single-console data protection solution for both physical and virtual environments. Read Now!

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WHITE PAPER: QLogic Corporation

The Value of Shared SSDs in Enterprise Computing
With Mt. Rainier Accelerator technology, QLogic delivers a unique solution set that is optimized to address the growing performance gap between what today's processors can compute and what the storage I/O subsystem can deliver. Read Now!

CERN celebrates the web and how it changed the world
Twenty years ago today, CERN released World Wide Web technology -- all royalty free. Read More

Remind me: Why do we want a Nexus 11 tablet?
Samsung and Google are reportedly building a Nexus 11 tablet with an 11-in. display that runs Samsung's octa-core processor and will be released this year. Read More

Sued Opera designer fingers Mozilla's 'Search Tabs' as root of $3.4M claim
The former Opera Software designer accused of leaking trade secrets to Mozilla denied the charges yesterday, but confirmed that the lawsuit takes aim at a search revamp he worked on while a consultant for the maker of Firefox. Read More

Google may have smart eyeglasses but Budweiser has smart beer glasses
Budweiser is trying to make it easier to make friends -- Facebook friends -- when you're drinking beer. Read More

Blackberry CEO: Tablets are doomed!
Blackberry CEO Thorsten Heins has made a bold prediction: He says that tablets don't have much of a future. Read More

NASA's Mars rover may be in trouble after month of silence
NASA engineers are waiting to see if they can pull a long-running Mars rover out of stand-by mode. Read More

Oracle lands $100M ERP project covering 34 colleges
Oracle has won a US$100 million ERP project that will replace legacy systems at 34 colleges in Washington state, in a deal that highlights the continued relevance of its PeopleSoft product as it tries to convince customers to adopt its next-generation Fusion Applications. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Virtual Computing Environment (VCE)

Converging the Datacenter Infrastructure: Why, How, So What?
One of the key strategies that IT teams are pursuing to reduce capital costs while boosting asset utilization and employee productivity is the transition to highly virtualized datacenters. Read the Report

Samsung builds chips to supercharge your smartphone
Samsung began production of the industry's first ultra-high-speed, 4Gbit, LPDDR3 mobile memory, which it says has performance levels comparable to the standard DRAM used in personal computers. Read More

Details expected soon on Intel's $200 laptop and tablet chip architecture
Intel is expanding into low-cost laptops and tablets starting at $200 with new low-power Atom chips based on an architecture called Silvermont, which the company is expected to talk about next week, according to a source familiar with Intel's plans. Read More

Microsoft IllumiRoom project turns room into video game
The IllumiRoom project from Microsoft Research turns a living room into a video game with projected images that extend and complement the main television screen. The realistic effect, if commercialized, could propel Microsoft's gaming business far beyond its competition. Read More

Tibco adds mobile app accesss to Tibbr social software
Tibco is revamping and extending the mobile access to its Tibbr enterprise social networking software, adding support for more smartphones and tablets, and upgrading its mobile user interfaces and functionality. Read More

How do they compare? Samsung Galaxy S4 vs. HTC One and Nexus 4
Trying to figure out which one to get? Here's the specs for each of these three devices. Read More

Preston Gralla: Who's the biggest gainer in U.S. smartphone market share? Wrong! It's Windows Phone.
Windows Phone is all but dead and buried, right? Wrong. A new study shows it's got plenty of life -- in fact, it gained more market share in the past year in the U.S. than Android, iPhone, and BlackBerry. And even better times might be ahead. Read More

JR Raphael: Samsung Galaxy S4 vs. HTC One and Nexus 4: Which should you get?
Torn between the Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One, and Nexus 4? This step-by-step guide will help you figure out which device is the right one for you. Read More

 

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