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  • Intel Buys Infineon Wireless Unit for $1.4B

    Intel strengthened its mobile and embedded technology portfolio, announcing it will buy Infineon Technologies’ Wireless Solutions business for $1.4 billion. The deal gives Intel more of what it needs to play in what Intel calls the connected computing space that includes smartphones, laptops and embedded computing. Most industry-watchers agree that mobility is the key for…

  • Intel Considers Infineon Acquisition, Sources Say

    FRANKFURT Aug 29 (Reuters) – U.S. chipmaker Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is near a deal to buy German chipmaker Infineon’s (IFXGn) wireless business and could pay more than 1 billion euros ($1.27 billion), people familiar with the matter said on Sunday. Intel and Infineon were hammering out final details of an agreement and the deal was expected…

  • EMC, IBM to Lead Storage Market Growth, Report Says

    Independent IT research firm TheInfoPro released its latest storage study, which yielded some encouraging news for the industry and indicates which companies stand to emerge strongest from the recession. According to the study, total storage spending among Fortune 1000 customers reports modest growth, with 35 percent of organizations expecting to boost appropriations in 2011 and…

  • Microsoft’s Windows Live Sync Gets More Storage, New Name

    Microsoft has decided that Windows Live Sync, its cloud-syncing service, will receive a name change—actually, make that a name reversion—to Windows Live Mesh. In addition, the service will now offer 5GB of free cloud-storage space, up from 2GB, and the ability to sync hidden files. >>Click here to read the rest of the story.

  • Exchange Support Is Quite Good

    Exchange Support Is Quite Good It might sound simplistic, but because Microsoft developed Windows Mobile, the software works extremely well with Microsoft Exchange. And as most corporate users know, Exchange has become central to the success of many companies. Given the link between Windows Mobile and Exchange, companies could find value in the operating system…

  • HP, Dell Bidding War for Storage Vendor 3PAR Close to $2B

    To say that modestly profitable utility storage maker 3PAR is a company in the right place at the right time would be a massive understatement. The Dell versus Hewlett-Packard bidding war for the smallish Fremont, Calif.-based enterprise storage company took two huge steps only minutes apart Aug. 27 when 3PAR, by far the hottest property…

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