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Improving Security in the Public Cloud

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Mozilla Firefox 7 Aims to Delight Developers

Mozilla's new Firefox 7 release presents a new, snappy Web browsing experience for users and brings along a host of new tools for developers.The...

HP Ex-CEO Apotheker Heads Into Sunset With a Few Bucks

So this isn't exactly a storage story, although technically it is because Hewlett-Packard sells StorageWorks arrays and other storage-related IT. But here at The...

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus to Challenge Amazon Kindle Fire

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs once remarked, there is unexplored territory between smartphones and tablets computers.Samsung Electronics appears intent to explore all of that...

Google+ Will Come to Signify Google

Regular readers of this blog may have noticed that I've spent the majority of my time opining on and noodling over Google+, how its...

RIM PlayBook Prices Drop at Best Buy, Maybe Because of Kindle Fire

At a high-profile Sept. 28 event in New York City, Amazon unveiled its $199.99 Kindle Fire tablet, a 7-inch device with streamlined access to...

Microsoft’s Samsung Deal Could Boost Windows Phone

Microsoft's cross-licensing deal with Samsung, in which the latter will pay undisclosed royalties for its Android tablets and smartphones, represents a seismic shift in...

Should RIM Kill the PlayBook?

Should Research In Motion kill the PlayBook?On Sept. 29, a rumor circulated that RIM was planning to discontinue production of the 7-inch tablet, which...

Google Says Microsoft Extorting Cash From Android OEMs

Google (NASADAQ:GOOG) accused Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) of extortion after the software giant inked a cross-licensing deal with Samsung, which agreed to pay Microsoft undisclosed fees...

Amazon Kindle Fire’s Fresh Approach to Tablet Space: 10 Important Ideas

On Sept. 28, Amazon finally announced its long-awaited tablet, the Kindle Fire. The device, which is scheduled to launch in November, comes with Android...