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Dell sticks with Windows 8 for business tablets

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Dell sticks with Windows 8 for business tablets
Demand for Windows 8 may be sluggish, but Dell still thinks it's the best operating system for business tablets and plans to roll out more Windows 8 products later this year. Read More
 


WEBCAST: IBM and Intel

IBM Delivers Innovation On New x86 Systems and Solutions
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WHITE PAPER: Asigra

Frost & Sullivan New Product Innovation
As organizations continue to scale, Frost & Sullivan's analysis confirms the implementation of data backup/recovery strategies are increasingly difficult due to heterogeneity of devices, regulatory compliance, delivery mechanisms and flexibility, visibility, automation/control, and costs. Learn More

10 greatest superheroes of high tech
The Hulk, Professor X, Iron Man -- the superhero alter egos of today's top tech leaders revealed! Read More
 

Breaking the 4K bottleneck, getting content to the home at IFA
There's no doubt that TV makers are excited about 4K television. The sets, which offer four times the detail of today's high-definition sets, are appearing in increasing numbers and consumers too seem convinced by the technology, which must be a relief to the industry after the cool reception that 3D TV got a few years ago. Read More
 

Hands-on with Acer's DA241HL all-in-one Android desktop
Acer has chosen a different approach to the all-in-one PC, installing Android instead of Windows on its upcoming DA241HL, but the problem is that Google's operating system isn't a desktop OS. Read More
 

Microsoft's mobile fate rests on Nokia deal
Microsoft's move to acquire Nokia's devices and services business is a gamble that the company had to take to boost its flagging mobile business. For Nokia, it's an admission that it lacks the resources to compete with Samsung and Apple, say analysts. Read More
 

NASA team fixes lunar orbiter glitch
NASA engineers have fixed a problem with the new lunar orbiter and the spacecraft is continuing its month-long journey to the moon. Read More
 

Nissan working on smartwatch that monitors car and driver
Nissan is working on a smartwatch that will monitor both its Nismo cars and their drivers. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Symantec

Comparison of Unified vs. Two Products
Because of the outstanding economy, flexibility, and service levels it offers, virtualization is transforming data centers at breakneck speed: by 2016, an estimated 80% of the world's x86 servers will be virtual machines (VMs). But the speed of this transformation raise challenges for "traditional" IT services and the teams that deliver them. Read now!

Sharky: Hey, that was a great spam-killer at my last job!
This sysadmin pilot fish works for a construction company, where setting up big printer/copiers at job sites is part of IT's work. And for the newest one, everything's fine for 30 users -- but not for the new guy. Read More
 

Sony, Panasonic show off consumer 4K camcorders
Sony is set to become the first company to offer a consumer-grade camcorder that shoots at four times the detail of today's best high-definition images. Read More
 

Kill Windows Phone or risk dying, analyst tells Microsoft
Microsoft should have given up on Windows Phone while it could, instead of doubling down on the mobile OS with its Nokia acquisition. Read More
 

Hello from space! Kirobo takes huge step for robotics
  A small robot says, "Good morning," and with that one phrase, takes a huge step forward in robot-human cooperation in space, as well as robotic companions. Read More
 

IFA 2013: Sony, Panasonic show 4K camcorders
  At this week's IFA 2013 electronics show in Berlin, both Sony and Panasonic were showing consumer-level 4K camcorders. Sony's is coming in October but the Panasonic model is still a prototype. Read More
 

IFA 2013: 3Doodler puts 3D printing in your hand
  The gadget extrudes heated plastic, similar to a glue gun, that allows users to make a variety of objects. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More
 

IFA 2013: Panasonic 4K tablet has stunning screen and price tag
Bigger is better, at least in the minds of Panasonic and Acer when it comes to tablets and all-in-ones. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More
 

 

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