Monthly Archives: May 2011

75 Percent of Physicians Prefer Apple iPad, iPhone: Survey

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A new survey by Manhattan Research reveals that 75 percent of physicians in the United States have purchased an Apple mobile device such as...

Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Mini, Mini Pro Smartphones Grow Its Android Efforts

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Sony Ericsson expanded its Xperia handset lineup by two, with the introduction of the Xperia mini and the Xperia mini pro. Both run the...

Paragon Launches Hard Disk Manager 11 Server for Data Backup and Disaster Recovery

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Storage software developer Paragon Software Group announced the launch of its Hard Disk Manager 11 Server to help small and midsize businesses with data...

Storage Spending Continues at a Strong Pace: Report

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A new study points toward significant growth in the storage industry and outlines the key market factors and main players driving that growth.The study,...

Samsung Droid Charge Android Phone Hums with Verizon 4G

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Samsung's Droid Charge is a delicious, data-crunching smartphone that accelerates application use, thanks to Verizon Wireless' 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network.I've been testing...
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Samsung Droid Charge Unboxed

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Samsung Droid Charge Unboxed The Droid Charge revealed in all its pretty, but pricey glory. Charge Front Don't be fooled by the nondescript screen, which when turned...

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 Ships to Key Partners

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Red Hat released the latest version of its Linux distribution, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1, to some of its closest partners at the company's...

Apple Rushes Location Services Patch, Rightly

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As it turns out, the hard part of being tough but fair is the fairness bit. It's very easy to slam somebody when they...
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What’s Next for SUSE?

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Late last month, The Attachmate Group completed its acquisition of Novell. Moving forward, Novell and SUSE Linux will operate, alongside NetIQ and Attachmate, as...

Red Hat Reveals New Cloud-Related Deals with HP, BMC Software

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There's no question that Red Hat, long the world market leader in open source-based enterprise Linux development, is doing what Cisco Systems, Oracle and...