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Amazon Kindle DX Built for Business Readers, Students
Amazon.com’s new Amazon Kindle DX may find a broader audience with business customers due to a larger screen that makes it easier for users to view newspapers and also to see the charts and graphs (the device supports 16-level grayscale) that are so common in whitepapers. Amazon.com introduced the Kindle DX today, calling it a…
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Citrix Unveils ‘iTunes-Simple’ Products for Enterprise Data Centers
Citrix this week unveiled a plethora of new products, applications and services aimed at helping solution providers, their customers and even consumers achieve greater control over their virtualized environments. During a Webinar and press briefing from the vendor’s annual Synergy 2009 users conference in Las Vegas, vice president and chief marketing officer Wes Wasson detailed…
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Dell Preparing a Google Android-based Netbook?
PC maker Dell may be on the verge of releasing a netbook based on Google’s Android operating system. Mobile software developer Bsquare issued a press release on Wednesday that said it would port Adobe Flash Lite to Dell’s Inspiron Mini 9 netbook to leverage “Bsquare’s Android competency to improve the Adobe Flash Lite experience on…
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F5 Networks Unveils New Deal Registration Program
With the economy in a poor state and partners struggling, F5’s vision for 2009 and 2010 is to make partners more profitable and also make a clear differentiation between fulfillment and value. One of those ways is by retooling its four-year-old deal registration program from a two-tiered system (basic and registered) to a three-tiered system…