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  • Apple’s New iPhone 4S Has Sprint, iOS 5, iCloud

    Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) unveiled the iPhone 4S, a major upgrade over its previous iPhone 4 model that includes the ability to run on both GSM and CDMA networks, a faster, dual-core processor, an 8 megapixel camera and a software program that acts as a virtual assistant. The iPhone 4S also marks the first time Sprint (NYSE:S)…

  • IBM Acquires Security Software Specialist Q1 Labs

    Technology giant IBM announced it is acquiring Q1 Labs, a Waltham, Mass.-based provider of security intelligence software. The move aims to accelerate IBM’s efforts to help clients more intelligently secure their enterprises by applying analytics to correlate information from key security domains and creating security dashboards for their organizations. Financial terms of the deal were…

  • HP Expands FlexNetwork Portfolio, Hits at Cisco

    At Interop New York HP announced an expansion of its product portfolio for the FlexNetwork architecture it first unveiled at Interop Las Vegas in May. The new products are designed to solidify HP’s strategy to create a two-tiered, next-generation converged network that it’s pitting against competitors such as Cisco Systems. The new products stretch across…

  • 9 Companies That Should Buy All or Part of HP

    9 Companies That Should Buy All or Part of HP OracleFirst and foremost, Oracle seems like the ideal candidate to acquire HP. Not only does the company have the cash and shareholder value to pull off such a deal, but buying HP could prove to be the right synergy for the firm. Will HP accept…

  • Cisco Systems Puts Focus on Enterprise Video

    Cisco Systems is introducing a new enterprise video content strategy, along with new products that were designed to change the way enterprises collect, share and consume corporate video content. Video has changed the way people do business, and that’s showing in data collected by Cisco, said Guido Jouret, CTO of enterprise video at Cisco Systems.…

  • Microsoft Enters Into Android Licensing Agreement With Samsung

    Microsoft has entered into a cross-licensing agreement with Samsung, in which the latter agrees to pay royalties for its Android tablets and smartphones. Financial terms were undisclosed. A Microsoft-issued press release indicated that Samsung would also collaborate on development and marketing for Windows Phone. Over the past several quarters, Microsoft has engaged in an aggressive…

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