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Amazon Kindle Fire HD tablets to go on sale in 170 countries on June 13
Amazon.com is expanding the distribution of its tablets in a big way with the Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HD 8.9 now available for preorder in over 170 countries, and its Appstore open in nearly 200 countries. Read More


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Six Keys for Services to Maximize PSA Implementation Success
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Apple to build Macs in low-tax Texas
Apple will build Macs in Texas using some parts made in the U.S., CEO Tim Cook said Tuesday, putting a little flesh on a pledge from last December. Read More

Samsung sells 10 million-plus Galaxy S4 smartphones in a month
Samsung Electronics has reported global channel sales of over 10 million units of the Galaxy S4 in less than a month after its global launch. Read More

Sharon Gaudin: Google Glass didn't make me a dork
  Trying Google's Glass was a lot more fun than I had expected Read More

HP $399 touchscreen laptop breaks price barrier
Hewlett-Packard has introduced a new wave of Envy and Pavilion thin and light laptops, including an 11.6-inch touchscreen model priced aggressively at $399. Read More

Electricity's in the air: Powermat ties the knot with PowerKiss
Two leading wireless power companies, Powermat and PowerKiss, have announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement to merge. Read More


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Completing the Workforce Management Eco-System Circle
The paper explores how clients and contractors can work together towards achieving compelling results for both sides. Learn More.

HP profit falls 32% as PC and server sales decline
Hewlett-Packard reported a 32% drop in profit for its second fiscal quarter, due partly to slower sales of PCs and servers. Read More

The U.S. is the least riskiest place to open a data center
Last year the U.S. was the least riskiest place in the world to open a data center, according to a study released this week. Read More

Nvidia, Citrix crank up virtual desktop delivery
Improvements to Nvidia's virtualization technology are aimed at turning graphics processors into a more important resource in data centers and could speed deployment of virtual desktops and delivery of data over the cloud. Read More

Sharky: Strictly speaking that would be 'Problem deferred'
Hospital IT pilot fish gets a call from the nursing department: A user's PS/2 keyboard has a bad key, and it needs to be replaced. But when he tries to plug in the new keyboard, he can't. Read More

Lenovo profit up 90% as smartphone shipments soar
PC sales in China and high growth in smartphones shipments helped boost Lenovo's net profit for its fiscal fourth quarter by 90%. Read More

 

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