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CIOs continue to test the popular iPad tablet for enterprise applications. These pilots show potential, but the devices still have lots of limitations.
Read More »Tablet Computers: Five Things You Need to Know
Apple’s iPad brings tablet computers back into the limelight but will these devices fulfill your needs?
Read More »Nvidia Restates Its Interest in Mini-Laptops
The netbook market is growing, and it could branch out into product categories such as smartphones and multimedia netbooks that can handle graphics effectively, Nvidia CFO says.
Read More »Electronics Recycling Gets Vendor Push
Mandate would create a level playing field for manufacturers, reduce production costs.
Read More »Record iPhone, Mac Sales Boost Apple's Earnings
Apple has reported strong quarterly earnings, boosted by record Macintosh computer and iPhone sales.
Read More »Dell Tops HP as Largest PC Supplier in U.S.
Dell's retail strategy to distribute PCs is starting to show results, helping extend its lead over Hewlett-Packard (HP) as the largest U.S. PC vendor in the fourth quarter of 2007, according to figures from analyst firms Gartner and IDC.
Read More »Former OLPC CTO Jepsen Aims to Create $75 Laptop
A laptop that costs less than US$100 could reach desks if a new venture formed by former chief technology officer of One Laptop Per Child, Mary Lou Jepsen, can deliver on its promises.
Read More »IBM Restructures Struggling Systems Division
Realignment will focus Sytems and Technology group around vertical industries and customer size.
Read More »OLPC CTO Jepsen Quits Nonprofit Effort
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project suffered a blow this week, with Chief Technology Officer Mary Lou Jepsen quitting the nonprofit to start a for-profit company to commercialize technology she invented.
Read More »Stacy Smith Replaces Andy Bryant as Intel's CFO
The change in leadership is part of Intel's long-term succession planning process.
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