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3 September 2010, 4:07 am |
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hilde ednrb [ mail: hilde.ednrb[at]hamgang.de | homepage: hilde.hamgang.de ]
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Disk storage still bouncing back, IDC says |
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The market for enterprise disk storage systems grew strongly in the second quarter, continuing to recover from a slump brought on by the economic slowdown of 2008 and 2009, research company IDC said on Friday. |
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2 September 2010, 6:08 pm |
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hedwig arkl [ mail: hedwig.arkl[at]ich-blicks.net | homepage: hedwig.ich-blicks.net ]
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Toshiba joins tablet race with Folio 100 |
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The Folio 100, Toshiba's entry into the tablet race at the Internationale Funkaustellung (IFA) trade show in Berlin, comes with Android version 2.2 like the competition, but the company has opted for a larger 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen. |
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2 September 2010, 5:13 pm |
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edeltraud rltdueade [ mail: edeltraud.rltdueade[at]creation-asociale.com | homepage: edeltraud.creation-asociale.com ]
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Amiga is back--in name, anyway |
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The original Amiga PCs earned their place in computer history, but until recently the brand has been just that: History. Since the purchase of the Commodore International brand in 2005, the future of the Commodore and Amiga names as they apply to classic PCs has been in limbo. But if a new company, Commodore USA, has their way, the Amiga PC brand will be back soon! |
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2 September 2010, 4:37 pm |
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victor aliju [ mail: victor.aliju[at]el.oberstufenhaus.de | homepage: victor.el.oberstufenhaus.de ]
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Update: Samsung launches Galaxy Tab |
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Samsung has revealed the Galaxy Tab, a tablet computer running Android 2.2 that will begin shipping in October. It can be used to surf the Web, watch movies, read e-books, navigate using GPS and make phone calls, according to Samsung. |
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2 September 2010, 2:01 pm |
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charles ocras [ mail: charles.ocras[at]fickschlitten.com | homepage: charles.fickschlitten.com ]
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HP raises 3PAR bid to $33 per share |
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Hewlett-Packard has raised its offer for virtualized storage vendor 3PAR to $33 per share, or roughly $2.4 billion, from its previous bid of $30 per share, 3PAR said Thursday. The move tops Dell's latest offer of $32 per share, according to 3PAR. |
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2 September 2010, 10:00 am |
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ronald grhdarubt [ mail: ronald.grhdarubt[at]spermageile-schlampe.de | homepage: ronald.spermageile-schlampe.de ]
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As Earl looms, tips to batten down IT |
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With forecasters predicting a very active hurricane season, experts say IT managers must review business continuity and disaster recovery plans to ensure they are prepared for potential power outages and data center damage. |
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