Tuesday, March 23, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 23/03/2010



Be.ez LE Rush
Available for 13-inch and 15-inch laptops, and a choice of three subtle yet stylish colors (Lagoon Dream, Black Coffee and Lime Park), Be.ez's LE Rush is a great choice for MacBook owners.
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AT&T to carry Palm Pre Plus, Pixi Plus
AT&T will add the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus to its lineup of smartphones, saying it is the only U.S. carrier to offer smartphones on all the major operating systems.
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Tips for a tidier Mac
Spring may be in the air, but if you've spent a long winter packing your Mac with applications, files, and folders, there's a good chance it could use a stern cleaning. These tips will help you do just that. (Need more spring cleaning tips? Check out our recent story "Unclutter your hard drive".)
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Verizon Wireless set to launch mobile payment service
Verizon Wireless and partner Danal Inc. are setting up a system that will let users charge up to $25 in online purchases to their mobile phone accounts.
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Blade server shoot-out: Dell PowerEdge M1000e
Dell's M1000e blade system lags HP and IBM in features and options, but hits the mark in performance and price
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Blade shoot-out: Dell, HP, IBM battle for the virtual data center
InfoWorld tests the Intel Westmere-packing Dell PowerEdge M1000e, HP BladeSystem c7000, and IBM BladeCenter H blade server systems
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Blade server shoot-out: IBM BladeCenter H
IBM's blade system combines strong performance and solid features, but also lower density and higher cost
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Blade server shoot-out: HP BladeSystem c7000
HP's c7000 blade system is rich in features, options, and performance, but some of the management tools need attention
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Blade server shoot-out: Supermicro SuperBlade
The SuperBlade is an amazingly affordable blade server system, yet it still offers a few frills
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DOD seeks big penalties for IT errors
Aiming to fix a problem with contractors who do notdeliver as promised, the DOD has proposed a new rule allowing thegovernment to withhold payment for goods and services starting at 10%for each deficiency that's identified in a business system.
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