Monthly Archives: January 2012

Qualcomm CEO Touts Snapdragon Chips for Android, Windows 8

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LAS VEGAS - Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) CEO Paul Otellini is expected to tout the company's mobile processor technologies and road map during his keynote at...
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Lumia 900

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Lumia 900 The Lumia 900, which will make its debut on AT&T in the coming months, features a 4.3-inch AMOLED display (with 800-by-400 resolution) and...

IBM: Online Holiday Retailers Cash In Big Time in 2011

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The U.S. online retail sector achieved 7.5 percent growth in December 2011, compared with the same period the year before, according to IBM's cloud-based...

Oracle Launches Cloudera-Powered Big Data Appliance

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Even though Oracle launched its 12-petabyte data-storage Exadata server in 2008 and its cloud database/analytics Exalogic server to equally high visibility two years later,...
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Asus Zenbook UX31

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Asus Zenbook UX31 The Asus Zenbook UX31's brushed-aluminum body packs a solid-state drive (SSD), second-generation Intel Core i5 processor and the ability to quickly resume...

CES: Google TV Powers Sony, Vizio Blu-ray Players, Media Streamers

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LAS VEGAS--Sony and Vizio introduced Blu-ray disc players and media streaming devices capable of delivering Google TV, the embattled Web TV software platform the...

Google, Apple Making Augmented Reality Cool Amid CES

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Every year for CES (the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, for the uninitiated), I receive scores of pitches about glasses, wrist watches and other...
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You Only Need Real or Synthetic User Monitoring

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You Only Need Real or Synthetic User Monitoring Depending on the situation, several end-user monitoring technologies are required to communicate the relevant information to the...

OpenLogic Ranks Top Open-Source Projects of 2011

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OpenLogic, a provider of enterprise open-source solutions for the cloud and the data center, recently announced its 2011 trending report for open-source software.The report...

Microsoft’s CES Swan Song: 10 Reasons Why It’s Ending Long Relationship

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Microsoft has announced that its 2012 CES appearance will be its last. From here on out, the company will instead focus on other shows,...