Why I’m sticking with the Mac
Three years ago, I had never even held a touchscreen computer. Today I carry one everywhere I go. Apple changed the mobile phone industry with the launch of the iPhone, and appears to be creating a similar sensation with the iPad. Now it's doing everything it can to keep that momentum going, showering us with ads on television and elsewhere, singing the praises of their latest handheld, touch-driven devices.
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How Microsoft can save itself
It's going to take some strong medicine, but Microsoft can turn things around.
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HP offers $1.6 billion for 3PAR, tops Dell's offer
Hewlett-Packard has offered to buy 3PAR, a vendor of virtualized storage systems, for US$1.6 billion in cash, topping a bid of $1.15 billion made by Dell last Monday.
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Update: HP tops Dell with $1.6 billion bid for 3Par
Hewlett-Packard Monday bid $1.6 billion for 3Par, just a week after Dell bid $1.15 billion for the storage vendor
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Researcher arrested for allegedy stealing Indian voting machine
A security researcher who investigated electronic voting machines (EVM) used in Indian elections was arrested by police in Mumbai on Saturday. He is charged with stealing one of the machines, police sources said Monday.
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Researcher told Microsoft of Windows apps zero-day bugs 6 months ago
Microsoft has known since at least February that dozens of Windows applications harbor bugs that hackers can exploit to seize control of computers, an academic researcher said.
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Smartphones await dual-core chips
User demand for increased smartphone performance should be somewhat satisfied early next year, when manufacturers are expected to release devices based on new dual-core processors.
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HP users weigh in on CEO search
As Hewlett-Packard looks for a new leader after the sudden departure of Mark Hurd, customers offer their thoughts about how the company should move ahead.
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iPhones, iPads becoming popular in health care
Smartphones, tablet PCs and the mobile Internet are on the verge of transforming health care delivery.
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Before we get to 2020, let's look at IT today
Things are messy, and if history is any guide, they will get even more messy, not less.
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