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Photos: At CES, gear from the Far East
Asia is sending plenty of nifty gadgets to the West. Here, a few on display at CES.
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Middle East, North Africa telecoms 'underinvesting' in IT: study
Telecom operators in the Middle East and North Africa trail their European counterparts when it comes to IT investments, according to a new report.
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BYOD inches along in Europe, Middle East, Africa
EMEA enterprises are increasingly, incrementally and perhaps reluctantly allowing employees to bring (and use) their own devices to work, according to a new survey.
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HP's big layoffs will only go so far
HP will need to lay off workers to boost its profitability, but then reinvest the savings in more lucrative markets.
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Smartphones: Commoditization looms; shakeout can't be far behind
Bottom line: The smartphone race will look dramatically different a year from now. A shakeout is on the horizon.
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Agile development only goes so far in enterprise
Enterprise developers are talking on wikis and collaboration tools, but IT still isn't connecting to end user requirements well.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..
On Star Wars day strike back with toys, gadgets, clothes and accessories from the epic series of films. May the fourth be with you...
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How far do Google Drive's terms go in 'owning' your files?
Google Drive's terms of service allows you to still own your own files, but grants the company a license to do 'as it wants' with your uploaded content.
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AT&T and Amazon out of stock of Lumia 900; Nokia succeeding in the U.S. so far
I continually say that you have to try a Windows Phone device to appreciate it and given the excellent sales of the Nokia Lumia 900 it looks like people are finally figuring out it is a great...
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IBM's Middle East bet runs through Qatar
For Big Blue, the Middle East is one of its growth markets along with the typical BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China).
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Oracle, SAP rush to cloud: Can SaaS sprawl be too far behind?
SAP and Oracle build out their cloud portfolios. Customers on both sides of the ERP equation may get confused.
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NIST definition of cloud computing doesn't go far enough
The National Institute of Standards and Technology published its 16th and final definition of cloud in September. A great resource for government agencies, but businesses may need something more...
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Apple vs. Proview: What happened so far, and what next?
A breakdown of the legal battle between Apple and Proview in China, ready for the hearing in Shanghai tomorrow, with predictions over potential outcomes.
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User meta data wars going way too far, Google
I kind of feel like my pocket has been picked of the little black book I keep there for my contacts. My contacts.
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AOL fourth-quarter profits beat expectations, still far from healthy
AOL's fourth-quarter results are out. As its dial-up subscriptions fall, it recouped its losses from advertising sales. The bottom line is that AOL is hanging in there.
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Why 'post-PC' is a far bigger threat to Microsoft than Mac or Linux ever was
Microsoft is embarking on what I believe to be its biggest challenge yet ... the end of the road for the x86 architecture.
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CES 2012: The five biggest surprises thus far
Nokia and Intel stole the show at CES 2012 with plenty of buzz surrounding Ultrabooks and smartphones.
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Coolest CES 2011 announcement so far - AR.Drone 2.0
A cool toy becomes even cooler!
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CES Unveiled reveals little about tech in 2012 so far
Technology's biggest trade show has already gotten underway in Las Vegas, but there have been few teasers to get anyone excited about the field in 2012 thus far.
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CES 2012: The biggest news so far (photos)
The 2012 Consumer Electronics Show doesn't officially open until Tuesday, but that hasn't stopped a flood of product announcements and leaks. Here are the best ones so far.
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