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  • HP Palm WebOS Smartphones Coming in 2011

    (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co will introduce smartphones in early 2011 using the webOS software it acquired through its $1.2 billion Palm buy earlier this year, a senior company official said on Wednesday. “You will see us coming early next year with new phones,” Senior Vice President Eric Cador told an industry conference. HP bought Palm,…

  • Smart Storage Line for SMBs Launched By Cisco Systems

    Cisco Systems, the world’s largest IT networking company, has famously been moving into the data center systems business the last couple of years. But what a lot of people don’t realize is that Cisco is also getting deeper into network storage for small and medium-size businesses. READ MORE >>

  • Dell Introduces Equipment for Systems That Need Refreshing

    The Round Rock, Texas-based hardware and software maker unveiled two new Dell EqualLogic storage arrays, two PowerVault storage arrays, two PowerEdge blade servers, a PowerEdge rack-mount server, and a new series of Juniper Networks-built PowerConnect switching/routing gateways. A list of new storage, server, virtualization and support services also were made available for all of the…

  • Bing Will Power Yahoo by Late 2010, Microsoft Anticipates

    Microsoft hopes it will complete the Bing-powered takeover of Yahoo’s backend search later this year, according to a Microsoft executive speaking at an investor conference June 9, although complications could delay that transition until early 2011. Microsoft and Yahoo had previously announced that they hoped to have the major aspects of the deal, which includes…

  • Software Is Important

    Software Is Important If nothing else, Microsoft has shown once again that software is integral to the success or failure of a company. Admittedly, Microsoft is a software company, so it makes it easier for the company to capitalize on it than HP would. But now that HP is attempting to compete in the mobile…

  • Microsoft Counters Google Apps Threat with Free Office Web Apps on SkyDrive

    Quietly jumping ahead of schedule, Microsoft launched a series of Office Web applications on SkyDive, a free storage service on Windows Live. Available to everyone in the United States, UK, Canada, and Ireland, the service will be expanded when Office 2010 is released to consumers, and include information on how Office 2010 in conjunction with…

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