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HBO on its way to Nordic TVs and smartphones
HBO is launching a TV service in the Nordic countries that will allow people to watch series such as Game of Thrones and True Blood across a number of devices, the company said announced on Friday.
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Huawei previews new Emotion UI for smartphones, starts shipping new tablet devices
China's Huawei is previewing its new Android-based user interface, called Emotion UI, and has unveiled new devices at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, including two new tablets that are arriving in select markets.
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Tokyo court: Samsung didn't violate Apple patent in Japan
A Tokyo court ruled Friday that Samsung did not infringe an Apple patent in a locally filed lawsuit, a minor victory for Samsung in the ongoing legal battles between the two companies.
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China's Baidu in dispute with upstart rival Qihoo 360 over access to its site
Chinese search giant Baidu on Thursday weighed in on a dispute with a local rival search engine over access to its websites, by stating it welcomed the competition, but opposed any acts that would infringe on its Internet services.
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Dell: SDN won't turn enterprise switches into commodity gear for 3-5 years
Software-defined networking won't turn enterprise switches into an inexpensive commodity until three to five years from now, according to Arpit Joshipura, the former Force10 Networks executive who now manages Dell's networking products.
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Some Oracle database users face support window's end, price hike
Oracle database customers running version 11g Release 1 have until the end of this month to upgrade, or else face increased annual maintenance fees.
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New Windows RT tablets raise competition among ARM chip makers
New Windows RT tablets announced at the IFA trade show in Berlin have intensified competition among ARM-based chip makers, which are adding unique capabilities to processors so tablets become more attractive to buyers based on performance and features.
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Applied Micro shows 64-bit ARM server chip, ignites x86 debate
Applied Micro lifted the curtain on its 64-bit ARM-based server platform at the Hot Chips conference this week and ignited a debate about whether ARM is the right architecture for the data center.
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Rackspace's continues buying spree to boost services
Mergers and acquisitions are a steady source of churn in the technology industry and for cloud-service provider Rackspace, the company's M&A strategy has allowed it to expand into new areas of service, and beef up its existing offerings.
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Samsung's Loss Could be Samsung's Gain
The recent verdict in favor of Apple, in its long drawn legal battle with Samsung, has done for Samsung what a billion dollar marketing campaign couldn't have achieved. Samsung was and is all over the news. The judgment has also drawn additional attention to Samsung as everyone wants to see what Apple is so upset about.
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook review: Strong, lightweight and elite
Lenovo's new ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook is fast, stylish and lightweight, although the price is slightly higher than some of its rivals.
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Review: VDI tailored to BYOD
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HP P4000 VSA teaches dumb storage new tricks
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First look: Microsoft Office 2013
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Microsoft System Center targets cloud, virtualization
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Microsoft raises the bar with SQL Server 2012
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How we tested Microsoft SQL Server 2012
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How we tested Microsoft's System Center 2012
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HP Envy Sleekbook 6-1010us review: A low-cost ultrabook alternative
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Windows Server 2012 Release Preview: Compelling new features
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The Grill: Ramon Baez on outsourcing challenges at Kimberly-Clark.
Ramon Baez, who was recently named global CIO at HP, reflects on five years' of successes and challenges in his previous role as CIO at Kimberly-Clark.
HP plots its recovery
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 review: Testing the stylus-toting tablet
The wild world of wearable computers
Apple, Facebook put Prineville on the map
Review: The first Android tablet that could replace an iPad
Windows 8 review: Yes, it's that bad
Applying technology to boost customer loyalty
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Are Android tablets ready to take on the iPad?
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IBM virtualization technology puts US Open on the edge
The utility computing payoff
Case Study: Keeping information on the move: Clearswift protects Maman, the logistics experts
Time is money. Every minute a consignment is held up in transit costs money and causes problems. Web and email are mission critical business tools that enable Maman, and their customers, to efficiently collaborate with partners across the globe. Spam, and other web based threats can result in delays that ultimately lead to missed deadlines - keeping the lines of communication open is therefore a key priority for Maman. Read on.
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Benefits of Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 on Dell Compellent with Data Progression
Messaging and collaboration platforms have emerged as mission critical applications, consuming a large portion of IT spending for organisations. The rich features in these applications have significantly changed the messaging requirements and needs of today’s information from anywhere with any device, the result is an ever increasing demand on storage systems both in terms of capacity and bandwidth. Many organisations are rethinking their storage strategies to meet the demanding criteria and to handle the future requirements. Read more.
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