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IT Papers: 301 Moved Permanently
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Network World: Microsoft Vows Tablet Comeback, But When?
Microsoft is hard at work preparing a Windows-based alternative to Apple's already-popular iPad tablet, the company's CEO Steve Ballmer told analysts on Thursday. Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Asus, Lenovo, and Toshiba are cooperating with Microsoft on such a device, expected later this year, in a bid to catch up with Apple and Google Android.
Network World: Negroponte offers OLPC technology for $35 tablet
The nonprofit organization One Laptop Per Child wants to join forces to help develop the Indian government's planned US$35 tablet.
Network World: Can Microsoft imitate Apple one more time?
Remember back in early June when Steve Ballmer said the Apple iPad was "just another PC"? He'd like to amend that slightly to "just another PC that's now kicking our a**."
Network World: Wall Street Beat: Dell case serves as cautionary tale
Sometime in the second quarter of 2004, Dell Chief Financial Officer James Schneider was told by the company's EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Asia) financial director that the unit was having difficulty meeting its US$159 million operating income target.
Computerworld: 301 Moved Permanently
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The InfoWorld news quiz: July 30, 2010
Upgrade your PC to run cooler and quieter
ATM hack gives cash on demand
HP's butterfly design to shake up data centres
Federal lawsuit claims Apple's iPad overheats in minutes
IT professionals optimistic over cloud future
Rackspace and NASA team up on cloud launch
Damaged laptops will cost firms £2bn in 2010
Apple plans to open a retail store in Hong Kong
Apple opens Shanghai store, the company's second in China
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·Remains of the Day: Zuck's not an iPhone, he's an Android
Returning from an inadvertent hiatus due to...er...inclement conditions in my office, I'm here to tell bring you the latest in stories you might have missed. It seems Apple's got something big up the sleeves of its black turtleneck; meanwhile, RIM is smuggling a new tablet in its pinstripe suit, and Apple's also playing legal ping pong. Oh, and Mark Zuckerberg did...something. You'll have to read ...
·How To Troubleshoot Your Home-Built PC
Building a PC is a little like walking a tightrope without a net. Okay, it's not quite that dangerous, but unlike buying an off-the-shelf system, you have to be your own tech support staff. Sure, you can try to get support from individual component suppliers, but that can befrustrating--your motherboard maker points at your memory suppliers, who blames your graphics card manufacturer, and so on. Before you know ...
·The InfoWorld news quiz: July 30, 2010
WikiLeaks springs a big one; don't leave your iPad out in the sun
·Microsoft Vows Tablet Comeback, But When?
Microsoft is hard at work preparing a Windows-based alternative to Apple's already-popular iPad tablet, the company's CEO Steve Ballmer told analysts on Thursday. Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Asus, Lenovo, and Toshiba are cooperating with Microsoft on such a device, expected later this year, in a bid to catch up with Apple and Google Android.
·Negroponte offers OLPC technology for $35 tablet
The nonprofit organization One Laptop Per Child wants to join forces to help develop the Indian government's planned US$35 tablet.
·Can Microsoft imitate Apple one more time?
Remember back in early June when Steve Ballmer said the Apple iPad was "just another PC"? He'd like to amend that slightly to "just another PC that's now kicking our a**."
·Lab tested: 21.5- and 27-inch Core i3 iMacs/3.2GHz
With Apple's recent update of the iMac line, all new models now feature discrete graphic subsystems and Intel Core i3 and Core i5 processors. The two systems in this report are a step up from the $1199 21.5-inch 3.06GHz Core i3 iMac we tested on Wednesday. These two new systems use 3.2GHz Core i3 processors and have 1TB hard drives (up from 500GB on the new entry-level iMac) and the same 4GB of 1333MHz DDR3 SDRA ...
·Dell, HP to resell Oracle's operating systems
Oracle said Thursday that rival hardware vendors Dell and Hewlett-Packard intend to certify and resell its Solaris and Enterprise Linux operating systems as well as Oracle VM on their x86 servers.
·Wall Street Beat: Dell case serves as cautionary tale
Sometime in the second quarter of 2004, Dell Chief Financial Officer James Schneider was told by the company's EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Asia) financial director that the unit was having difficulty meeting its US$159 million operating income target.
·Why Business Should Embrace the $139 Kindle 2
Amazon is aggressively defending its position in the e-reader market by unveiling a redesigned Kindle 2 for a mere $139. As Amazon and Barnes and Noble battle for e-reader supremacy, it's time for businesses to take a closer look at the benefits and advantages of embracing e-readers like the Kindle 2.
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