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iPad 2, Tablets Will Wound, but Not Kill Laptops: 10 Reasons Why

Apple's iPad 2 has been an absolute retail success. The device is still extremely difficult to find on store shelves, and those who order...

iPhone 5 Will Not Launch in June, Apple Watchers Say

Apple's iPhone 5 will likely not launch in June.However, a posting on a Korean Website, ERNews.co.kr, sparked a brief flurry of rumor mongering when...

Google SVP Rosenberg Leaves as Page Becomes CEO

Conspiracy theorists believe the departure of Jonathan Rosenberg, Google senior vice president for product management, the same day company co-founder Larry Page assumed the...

Early Tablet Adoption a Must for Enterprises: Gartner

It's time for businesses to start using tablets, like the Apple iPad, according to Gartner analysts.Complementing laptops and smartphones more than replacing them, tablets...

Intel Unveils High-End Xeon E7 Chips, Targets Unix Market

Intel is continuing its assault on Unix servers and mainframes with the release of its latest high-end Xeon processors, including chips that offer up...

HHS Medicare Incentive Program a Challenge for Tech Companies

With HHS (the Department of Health & Human Services) announcing its Medicare incentive program for ACOs (accountable care organizations), IT vendors will need to...

Google Street View Infringes on Privacy, Say Swiss

Switzerland's top administrative court supported the country's Federal Data Protection Commissioner Hanspeter Thuer in agreeing that Google Street View map service infringes on privacy.Street...

Verizon iPhone 4 Owners Have Fewer Dropped Calls than ATandT

Apple iPhone 4 owners, whether subscribers to AT&T or Verizon Wireless, love their smartphones, with more than 80 percent of owners on each network...

Windows InTune Orchestrates PCs via the Cloud

The Microsoft Windows InTune service is a compelling PC management offering for modest-size organizations that want endpoint protection, configuration management and operating system upgrades...

Google Antitrust Investigation Mulled by FTC

While the European Commission has scrutinized Google's search engine business for anticompetitive practices since last November, U.S. regulators have watched from a distance.Now, it...