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  • Microsoft to Allow Linux on Windows Azure: Report

    Microsoft is preparing to give its cloud platform users the capability to run Linux on its Windows Azure cloud in 2012, according to a report. The All About Microsoft blog reports that Microsoft is poised to enable customers to make virtual machines (VMs) persistent on Windows Azure and is slated to deliver a Community Technology…

  • HP Previews Spectre Ultrabook

    Hewlett-Packard is circulating a teaser video for its Spectre ultrabook, which could appear at this month s Consumer Electronics Show.  The 30-second video, reproduced on Websites such as The Verge, devotes most of its length to abstract imagery, although it ends with a brief shot of what is clearly a laptop, opening to emit a blast of…

  • Amazon Could Miss Sales Goals: Goldman Sachs

    A report from financial services firm Goldman Sachs warns that online retailer Amazon.com could miss its fourth-quarter sales estimates due to a slowdown in online shopping growth, despite impressive sales of the company’s Kindle Fire tablet and family of e-readers. Goldman Sachs analyst Heather Bellini said in a research note that based on sales estimates…

  • Solution Provider Nightmares (And How To Fix Them)

    I’m totally addicted to Gordon Ramsey’s Kitchen Nightmares.   I’m not much of a reality TV show fan, but somehow this show has gotten me hooked. I watch both the US version and the UK version, and my wife watches along with me. For those that haven’t watched, the format is rather simple. Chef Gordon Ramsey,…

  • Apple’s iPad 3 Coming in Two Models in 2012: Rumor

    Apple will unveil two iPad models at a conference in January, according to Taiwanese publication DigiTimes. Apple is set to unveil its next-generation iPad which will come in two versions at the MacWorld/iWorld expo scheduled for January 26, 2012, read the Dec. 29 report, citing unnamed supply-chain sources. The new models will join the existing…

  • 4G

    4G If there is anything that Apple should have brought to the iPad 2, it’s 4G connectivity. The ultra-high-speed connection could have done wonders for the device’s value proposition and helped it compete more effectively against devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Here’s hoping it comes to the iPad 3. A Bigger Display…

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