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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…

  • 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…

  • Microsoft May Cut Deeper into Work Force

    Microsoft’s elimination of more than 5,000 jobs has righted the software ship that has floundered under the weight of the economic recession. But, Microsoft executives say that it may not be enough to sustain the health of the software giant if the economy doesn’t improve. Yesterday, Microsoft executed the layoff of another 3,000 employees as…

  • Intel`s Nehalem, Windows 7 are a Winning Combination

    Windows 7 probably has the weight of the world on its shoulders. Microsoft needs their latest operating system to be a wild success to undo the spate of negative comments leveled since the arrival of Windows Vista. Intel is in a similar predicament. The chipmaker needs sales growth and market domination by its Nehalem processors…

  • 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…

  • 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…

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