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  • Technology Partners Join HP Product Blitz

    LAS VEGAS – HP’s technology partners, including Brocade, Samsung, Stomasys, Emulex, VMware and Microsoft, used the technology giant’s HP Tech Forum 2010  to launch new initiatives and products. But Cisco was not there, illustrating the philosophical differences that have characterized the recent difficulties with the former HP partner and now data-center rival. Click here for…

  • Dell Positioned for PC, Server Refresh, But Component Costs a Concern

    AUSTIN, Texas, June 24 (Reuters) – Dell Inc (NASDAQ:DELL) said on Thursday it is squarely focused on improving profitability and diversifying its business, but investors expressed doubts about the effectiveness of the company’s turnaround plan. Shares of Dell were down 5 percent in noon trading as the company laid out its strategy during its annual…

  • HP Teams with Trump on Printer Payback Promotion

    Hewlett-Packard (HP), the world’s largest technology company, unveiled its HP LaserJet Pays You Back global marketing campaign to illustrate the cost savings, which the company pegs at up to $2,500 in less than one year, that are possible when using an HP color LaserJet multifunction printer (MFP). The worldwide campaign includes a number of channel…

  • 10 Reasons for Delaying That iPhone 4 Purchase

    There are some folks that weren’t lucky enough to preorder an iPhone 4 on launch day, so they will be trying to pick one up at an Apple Store on June 24. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that everyone should simply run out and buy an iPhone 4 in next few days. For some folks,…

  • YouTube Claims Victory in Fighting Off Viacom Lawsuit

    YouTube June 23 said it won its fight against Viacom for copyright infringement after the New York district court hearing the case granted YouTube’s motion for summary judgment. U.S. District Judge Louis Stanton believes YouTube is protected by the safe harbor of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) against claims of copyright infringement. Viacom called…

  • Microsoft vs. Google: The Battle to Own Productivity Apps in the Cloud

    As vendors build out aggressive cloud strategies, two behemoths are going toe-to-toe for marketshare in the office productivity applications space. Although Google  beat Microsoft to the punch in the cloud computing world with the launch of its successful Google Docs portfolio of cloud applications, Microsoft has been playing catch-up lately, announcing a stronger commitment to…

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