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HP Debuts First 'Tukwila' Itanium Systems
[February 09, 2010] The Itanium 9300 line gives the long-delayed "Tukwila" family of quad-core Itanium processors their day in the sun.

Opinion on the iPad Plummets Post-Intro
[February 08, 2010] Following its introduction, twice as many people don't want an iPad, while three times as many do want one. That's great until you see the percentages.

IBM Power7: Big Blue's Answer to Oracle, Intel
[February 08, 2010] The new processor debuts amid promises of serious performance increases and slick new features. Will it be enough to quiet the competition?

Smartphones a Hot Seller, Up 39 Percent in Q4
[February 05, 2010] Thanks to a combination of technical breakthroughs making mobile devices cheaper and Apple making them cool, no one wants just a 'cell phone' any more. How long will the solid growth continue?

Cisco's Blades Business Off to a Good Start
[February 05, 2010] Who in the world would want to take on IBM, HP and Dell all at once? Cisco, the networking company, with its entry into the blades server business. So how is the company doing as we approach the end of year one?

Would-Be Apple Rival Debuts iTablet
[February 05, 2010] British company poaches Apple's naming convention as it announces plans for a new tablet computer that could rival the recently unveiled iPad. But will the iTablet land X2 Computing in legal trouble?

ARM Reaches for Netbooks With New Designs
[February 05, 2010] Netbooks might be a tiny part of the market today, but the chipmaker is betting that not only will the category continue to grow, but that it'll have a sizable chunk of the space.

Intel's New Core vPro Designed for SMBs
[February 04, 2010] Latest iteration of the vPro line aims to broaden its reach as an enterprise solution to SMBs as well.

Intel Talks Ways to Further Speed CPUs
[February 04, 2010] At ISSCC, taking a close look at cutting-edge processor technologies is not for the faint of heart. But the signs point to further performance enhancements for the world's largest chipmaker.

Comcast Rebrands Its Services as 'Xfinity'
[February 03, 2010] Name is meant to reflect the enormous growth in the cable giant's services.

Will You Devour Motorola's Newest Phone?
[February 03, 2010] Another day, another Droid. What's so special about this one?

Intel Debuts Long-Awaited Quad-Core Itanium
[February 03, 2010] Built on a mix of old and new technologies, Intel's latest processor is aimed at a specialized market.

Salesforce Offers Visual App Builder
[February 03, 2010] Build your apps on Force.com visually by picking just forms and fields with Visual Process Manager.

New Benchmark Shows Off Server Energy Usage
[February 03, 2010] With IT focused on cutting costs -- as well as making their technology more green -- a new industry benchmark aims to lend a helping hand.

Big-Screen iMacs Plagued by Shipping Delays
[February 03, 2010] Reports of the demise of Apple's 27-inch iMac have been greatly exaggerated. The company says high demand is responsible for shipping delays that had rumor mongers agog this week.

Apple's iPhone OS Upgrade Has a Security Angle
[February 02, 2010] Just a few key fixes for now until OS 3.2 comes out.

Google Teases With Chrome-Powered Tablet
[February 02, 2010] Mock-up of tablet device could mean Google is planning to go head-to-head with Apple again.

Air Force Taps PS3s for Low-Cost Supercomputer
[February 02, 2010] The end result of using off-the-shelf hardware could be one of the fastest supercomputers in the world -- and at a fraction of rivals' prices and energy costs.

AT&T Next Up for Google's Nexus One
[February 01, 2010] FCC documents show that a new Nexus One is in the works and will support a GSM network. That fits one major U.S. provider.

Low-Cost iPad Parts Could Help Apple Cash In
[February 01, 2010] Analyst adds up cost of components in iPad and sees Apple in line for a healthy profit based on device's pricing.

Intel, Micron Shrink Flash Chips, Up Capacity
[February 01, 2010] Flash memory chips get scaled down to a 25-nanometer process.

Oracle Mulls Sun Products to Kill Off, Revamp
[February 01, 2010] Some former Sun offerings will continue, while others will be merged or rebranded. Others simply won't survive.

iPad Postmortem: Worth the Hype?
[January 29, 2010] It may not be all things to all people, but one industry analyst like the device's chances for succeeding in a category where others haven't.

Motorola Has Its Own Take on Google's Nexus One
[January 29, 2010] Why should rival smartphone maker HTC have all the fun? Motorola reveals that it's also working on a Google phone.

A Look Under the iPad's Hood at the Apple A4
[January 29, 2010] Apple's newest device borrows a lot from the iPhone, but when it comes to its processor, it's a whole new beast.

Trademark Scuffle Ahead for Apple's iPad?
[January 28, 2010] More than a few people have mocked the name for Apple's new tablet PC, but it turns out the marketing geniuses in Cupertino weren't even the first ones to come up with the iPad moniker.

Oracle's Ellison: Sun Is Hiring, Near Profits
[January 28, 2010] "We're not cutting Sun to profitability, we're growing Sun to profit."

Apple's iPad: It's Real, and It's $499
[January 27, 2010] The long-rumored Apple tablet makes it's appearance, sporting a lower-than-expected price tag and a few surprises.

Chip Sales Jump in 2009 But Prices Slide
[January 26, 2010] Worldwide microprocessor sales managed to eke out a 2.5 percent improvement in 2009 primarily due to exceptionally strong demand in the third and fourth quarters.

Verizon's Loss Tied to Acquisition Costs
[January 26, 2010] Overall mobile sales were better than expected, but weakness in certain markets also contributed to Q4 loss.


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