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  • 1. Touchscreens, Galore

    1. Touchscreens, Galore
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    1. Touchscreens, Galore RIM has always believed physical QWERTY keyboards are best. But after Apple launched the iPhone, all that changed. Consumers have made touchscreens a near-requirement in the products they buy. RIM now offers touchscreens in some of its products, but they’re not on the same level as the iPhone’s. 2. More Choices RIM… Read more

  • Enterprise Security Market to Exceed $22 Billion in 2012: Canalys

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    Canalys announced the results of its latest enterprise security forecasts, indicating that total investment is expected to grow 8.7 percent year-on-year in 2012 to reach a market value of $22.9 billion worldwide. Currently accounting for 11.3 percent of the total market, the antivirus (AV) segment will remain one of the strongest parts of the security… Read more

  • Box.net Adds Enterprise-Class Security-Access Controls to Cloud Storage

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    Cloud storage company Box.net unveiled a new set of tools and access controls to secure the data being stored on its servers. The tools include the ability to limit who can view a file or folder, and tracks log-ins from multiple devices and various authentication options, Box.net said Dec. 15. These security options are intended… Read more

  • Apple iPad to Get Bigger Screen in 2012?

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    Fans of Apple s iPad tablet can look forward to a version of the device with a larger screen size — 7.85 inches, to be exact — in the fourth quarter of 2012, along with a new version of the popular tablet in the first quarter of the new year, according to a report in… Read more

  • Avaya Looking to Buy Radvision for Video Collaboration: Report

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    Unified communications vendor Avaya reportedly is negotiating to buy Radvision, which makes video conferencing solutions for IP and 3G networks. In a Dec. 13 report, Israeli business publication Globes said sources indicate that Avaya is in advanced talks to buy Radvision for about $200 million, a move that would enable Avaya to expand into a… Read more

  • SandForce to Ship SSD Primed for Cloud Systems

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    Data center hardware continues to become more specialized for cloud deployments. SandForce, which makes solid-state chips that interact with volume flash memory to deploy both primary and I/O-intensive data storage applications, on Dec. 12 released a new multilevel cell (MLC) flash solid-state drive (SSD) that it claims is the first such processor optimized specifically for… Read more