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Polycom, Sabre Partner on Video Conferencing Reservations

Polycom and Sabre Travel Network, which offers technology solutions to the travel industry, are developing a global reservations solution that will enable customers to...

Thailand Flooding Could Impact Global HDD Production Until Spring 2012

Mother Nature is putting some cruel pressures on the hard disk drive industry, not to mention the overall IT business and most of Southeast...

Adobe Tweaks ‘Muse’ Website Creation Tool for Designers

Adobe Systems has delivered an update to "Muse, its Website creation tool for designers, which features more than 40 enhancements and availability in six...

Microsoft Contributes Open Source Code to Samba

Microsoft has contributed code to the open-source Samba project under the GPLv3 license.As first reported here, Microsoft has contributed a source code patch to...

HP Slate 2 Tablet PC Offers Windows at a Touch

Hewlett-Packard may have abandoned its webOS-powered TouchPad, but it remains committed to Windows tablets. The HP Slate 2 Tablet PC, a 1.5-pound touch-screen device...

HTC Evo Design 4G on Sprint: Solid but Unexciting Android Smartphone

The HTC Evo Design 4G is a middle-of-the-road Android smartphone.It doesn't feature the extra-large screens, ultrasharp resolutions, super-powerful camera apertures or other natty tweaks...

Intel, AMD Chips With Integrated Graphics Gain Ground in Q3: IDC

The processors from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices that include integrated graphics technologies are rapidly becoming a larger part of each vendor's product mix...

Sprint, Cellular South Score Partial Wins in Antitrust Suit Ruling

U.S. District Court Judge Ellen Huvelle has handed AT&T a defeat in its quest to prevent the antitrust suits filed by Sprint and Cellular...

Android Smartphones, iPhones Popular for Users Under 44: Nielsen

Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android operating system maintained its 43 percent smartphone market share through October, followed by Apple's iPhone at 28 percent, according to research...

Apple Thinks Amazon Kindle Fire Could Benefit iPad: Analyst

Apple likes the idea of Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet, according to an analyst report from Barclays Capital Ben Reitzes.His source? Apple CEO Tim Cook...