Essential iPad apps: 11 paid favorites
Your iPad decisions don't stop once you've settled on either the 3G iPad or the Wi-Fi-only model. There's also the not-insignificant question of what apps deserve a space on your brand new mobile device.
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Smartphone Video Camera Smackdown
With ever-improving sensors, on-board editing tools, and wireless sharing features, smartphones are a popular option for capturing video on the go. But not all smartphone camcorders are created equal: In my head-to-head tests, I found that certain phones handled motion more skillfully than others, some performed better in dim lighting while others floundered, and some produced noticeable pixelation in my test shoots.
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iPad apps: Get ready for the second wave
The iPad itself is nothing but a support system for its software. Years ago, a company -- I think it was Exidy -- tried to sell software as just a plastic bag full of electrons but they encountered considerable consumer resistance. Ever since then, no company has been so bold as to try to sell apps without some sort of computer out there for it to run on.
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SAP reveals part of private cloud strategy
SAP discloses some details of its strategy for private cloud computing Wednesday at the Sapphire conference in Orlando.
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EU publishes 'Digital Agenda' five-year plan for IT
On Wednesday, the European Commission announced its Digital Agenda, a five-year plan that will set the pace for telecommunications in Europe. The plan includes measures to boost legal music downloads, speed up broadband adoption and set up a rapid response system for cyber-attacks, the Commission said.
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Suse Linux gets virtualization, high availability, and desktop boosts
The Suse Linux Enterprise 11 SP1, which is optimized for physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructures, ships early next month.
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Apple won't rule the device world, says HP after strong quarter
HP reported a 13% revenue increase on Tuesday for its most recent quarter, a clear sign that IT spending is on the mend.
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Report: Investor may sell stake in troubled Indian outsourcer
Larsen & Toubro (L&T), a key investor in Indian outsourcer Satyam Computer Services, may sell its stake due to what it calls a lack of available on the company's performance.
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Microsoft, HP, others form collaboration forum
A number of unified communications vendors including Microsoft, Polycom and Hewlett-Packard have formed the Unified Communications Interoperability Forum, a group to make sure all the pieces needed for collaboration will work together.
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Europe fines nine chipmakers $404M over price fixing
European antitrust regulators fined nine semiconductor manufacturers more than $404 million on Wednesday following a years-long investigation into price fixing in the market for DRAM memory chips.
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