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  • HP’s New Tablet, Slate 2, Runs Windows 7

    Just over two months after abandoning its WebOS tablet and smartphone strategy, HP has announced the HP Slate 2 Tablet PC, based on Windows 7, with expanded touch capabilities and embedded security. HP’s Slate 2 Tablet PC is aimed at business users and vertical markets such as education, healthcare, government and retail, according to HP.…

  • Apple to Issue Fix for iOS 5 Battery Issues

    Apple acknowledged a few bugs affecting the battery life of some iOS 5 devices, confirming earlier reports by users around the world. “A small number of customers have reported lower than expected battery life on iOS 5 devices,” Apple wrote in a Nov. 2 statement to AllThingsD. “We have found a few bugs that are…

  • CompTIA Report Finds Small Businesses Support Tax Simplification

    IT trade association CompTIA released a study that took a look at how taxes affect small and midsize businesses across the country, finding that overall, across both business size and form, opinions of the tax system were similar in one clear respect: An overwhelming majority of respondents noted that tax compliance is especially challenging for…

  • It’s A Leader

    It’s A Leader It’s hard to make the move to get out of the PC business when you’re the leader in the market. At last count, HP was easily besting Dell, Lenovo, and Acer in the PC market, and to give that up now would be a mistake. PCs are a key component in what…

  • Apple iPad Will Not Rule Tablet World Forever: Analyst

    Apple will lose its overwhelming dominance of the consumer tablet space within the next three years, according to a prediction from analyst Jack Gold. His research note also predicts that Microsoft will own roughly 10 percent of the consumer tablet market by that 2014-2015 timeframe, beating out Research In Motion’s QNX operating system with less…

  • IBM’s Watson Supercomputer Goes to Harvard, MIT

    IBM is bringing Watson to school. IBM on Oct. 31 conducted a Watson symposium with Harvard Business School (HBS) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Sloan School of Management to highlight the innovation IBM has put into its Watson question-answer computer system and to look at the future of technology in business. The event…

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