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  • Cisco to Flip for Pure Digital Acquisition

    Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) is on the acquisition path again, but for the moment the target is not Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ:JAVA). Instead the networking giant today announced plans to pay $590 million in a stock deal for Pure Digital Technologies, the maker of the Flip Video video camera devices including the Flip MinoHD. And while Flip is…

  • Samsung NC20 Says Forget the Dell Adamo

    With its NC20, its latest entry into the ultra-hot netbook market, Samsung is asking the channel, “When is a netbook not a netbook?” Originally perceived as a replacement for the 2.8-pound Intel Atom-powered NC10, the NC20 introduces a new genre of portable computing, something that is more than a netbook but still less than a…

  • Top 5 Ways Virtualization Saves You Money

    Cisco Systems’ unveiling of its unified computing architecture for the data center will only pour more fuel on the virtualization wildfire. Its blade server framework is heavily reliant upon virtualization technology—such as that provided by VMware and Microsoft (Hyper-V). Cisco’s unified computing architecture is designed for “highly virtualized” environments, which is typically large enterprises. But…

  • Sun Microsystems has No Shortage of Suitors

    On Wednesday rumors surfaced IBM was in talks to buy Sun Microsystems in a deal that was reportedly worth $6.5 billion. Such a marriage between two industry titans might only be possible during a recession like this one. It points to a wave of potential consolidation, even among the biggest players. But questions over whether…

  • Internet Explorer 8 Does Well, but Not Well Enough

    With Microsoft’s commanding share of the Web browser market shrinking, the company had to do something, and that something turned out to be releasing Internet Explorer 8. IE 8 may prove to be a just-in-time product—just in time to reduce interest in the beta update of rival browser Google Chrome; just in time to make…

  • Google Chrome 2.0, Windows 7 Not a Fast Combo

    Google proves it can make a better beta with the latest release of its browser, Chrome 2.0. The new Chrome 2.0 beta leaves the likable interface pretty much alone and focuses on speed and functionality – at least if you are not running Microsoft Windows 7 beta. Testing the product beta with Windows 7 showed…

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