Dell buying 3PAR for $1.15 billion
Dell on Monday announced it has agreed to acquire virtualized storage provider 3PAR for about US$1.15 billion, a move that will boost its capabilities for building public and private cloud computing environments. The deal is expected to close later this year.
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Chip startup seeks to lower electric bills in data centers
A new startup funded by major chip makers and investment firms is taking aim at electricity bills, the biggest cost in data centers.
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Most Verizon customers likely to buy Apple iPhone
More than half of all Verizon subscribers would likely buy an iPhone if Apple's device was supported by their current provider, a recent survey of U.S. consumers says.
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Rivals seek to beat iPhone by offering two keyboards
Droid 2 is an example of the way major U.S. carriers are trying to broaden the appeal of smartphones by offering devices that have both touchscreens and physical keyboards.
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IT job satisfaction in a rut
It's getting tough out there for IT employees facing long workdays, short tempers and limited career options.
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North Korea jumps onto Twitter
North Korea has established its first official presence on Twitter, the micro-blogging site that's being embraced by governments and an increasing number of world leaders.
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India to lobby for drop in U.S. visa fees
A new U.S. law that increases visa fees to pay for border security is a national issue for India rather than one that only affects Indian outsourcing companies, according to India's National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom).
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Asian suppliers mum on Apple-kickback allegations
Electronics component suppliers that allegedly paid kickbacks to gain business from Apple declined to comment on the allegations when contacted on Monday.
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The Macalope Weekly: Trying too hard
Apple’s Get a Mac ads may be over, but Microsoft’s finally got its response ready! Wait! Where’s everyone going?! Meanwhile, iPad competitors can’t win for losing and Rob Enderle knows who should really take a lesson from the ousting of CEO Mark Hurd at HP: Steve Jobs and Larry Ellison! Why? Because, that’s why!
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