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  • Can Cisco Reshape the IT World?

    Project California was one of the worst-kept secrets in tech history. The semi-leaked blog that announced Cisco Systems’ data center intentions last December was the first shot in what could be the looming war between the networking giant and the rest of the IT marketplace. The unveiling of Unified Computing System—as Cisco calls it—could spell…

  • Apple iPhone OS 3.0 Ups Ante on Mobile App Development

    Apple made available the beta version of its iPhone OS 3.0 and updated software development kit (SDK) to registered developers to begin work on a new and vast array of applications for the popular multifunction mobile phone. The new iPhone OS 3.0 and software development kit (SDK) includes more than 1,000 APIs (application programming interfaces,…

  • Motion Computing`s Tablet: A Superior Choice

    Take one tablet and call me in the morning may very well be Motion Computing’s slogan for the J3400, a tablet PC that has "built for the health care vertical" written all over it. Weighing in at just 3.6 pounds and featuring a shock-resistant design, the Motion J3400 may be the perfect fit for industries…

  • Data Centers Are Bright Spot in Troubled Economy

    While the headlines scream about the economy’s downward spiral, it seems there’s a bright spot, at least if you’re a data center manager. More than half of data center managers surveyed by AFCOM, the leading professional organization for data center management professionals, said their budgets would remain intact. This is great news for solution providers…

  • Selecting the Right MFPs for SMBs

    Multifunction printers are no longer the lumbering, low-quality behemoths they were just a couple of years ago. These devices have evolved into practical network printer workstations capable of acceptable scanning resolutions, document management, and color or monochrome printing. Virtually every respectable printer vendor has an MFP in its portfolio. In fact, the MFP market is…

  • Facebook Triumphs LinkedIn, MySpace in uTest’s Bug Battle

    Facebook, in a battle with rivals LinkedIn and MySpace, was found to have the best feature sets of the three social networks.  The bad news is that Facebook was also the buggiest, according a public review conducted by uTest. In its quarterly “Bug Battle,” uTest reported today that Facebook edged out LinkedIn and MySpace in…

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