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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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NPD: Apple continued to dominate mobile PC shipments in Q1
Apple manages to keep beating the competition in the mobile PC market mainly thanks to just one type of device (a tablet) and one brand (iPad).
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iPhone touch panel shipments to fall 15-20 percent in Q2 2012
Sources estimate that the overall shipments of touch panels during the second half of 2012 will equal one-third of the shipments seen during in the first half of the year.
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This week: Skype killing Windows Phone; VZW: don't buy iPhone; Design by lawyer
Is Skype killing Nokia Lumia sales? Does a drop in device shipments mean anything? Verizon is selling millions of iPhones, does it wish that weren't the case?
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Global tablet shipments to double in Q2: report
DigiTimes estimates global tablet shipments will come close to doubling on the previous year, but expects a slow-down in the second quarter.
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Hon Hai, Foxconn squeezed on demand, rising salaries
Foxconn's handset unit is seeing lower demand as parent Hon Hai's earnings fall short of expectations.
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Qualcomm rides 4G wave in Q2, but outlook light
Qualcomm Chairman Paul Jacobs said the company saw "strong demand for 3G- and 4G-enabled devices across both developed and emerging regions."
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PC shipments in Q1: Could have been much worse
HP is the top PC maker globally, but Lenovo is surging. In the U.S. standings, HP, Dell and Apple hold the top three spots.
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Samsung continues lead over LCD TV shipments in U.S.
Getting a boost from the holiday season, Samsung increased its lead in the U.S. LCD TV market share.
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IDC: Google poses threat to Facebook in social mobile app wars
IDC researchers think that Google's wide range of assets is the key to implementing its social strategies.
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Will Android tablets overtake the iPad by 2015?
Android tablet makers, being a disparate bunch of OEMs, aren't in a position to plan and organize a proper campaign against Apple.
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NPD: TV shipments dropped in 2011 after six years of growth
The silver lining for the TV manufacturing industry is that at least global shipments didn't slip up by much -- just 0.3 percent to 247.7 million units -- held up mainly by LCD TVs.
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Ozzie, Cook, Gartner: The three horsemen of the PC apocalypse?
Gartner predicts that PC shipments will rise by only 4.4 percent in 2012, signalling a massive slowdown in the market. Has the tablet finally taken over?
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Dell picks up server share as IBM is No. 1, says Gartner
Global server revenue was up 7.9 percent for 2011, but the fourth quarter ended with a thud as sales fell 5.4 percent, said Gartner.
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Kayak boosts hotels database through TripAdvisor partnership
The addition of TripAdvisor gives Kayak the potential to further reach out to a younger and more social media-friendly crowd.
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Apple's Q1: The iPhone 4S will carry the day
Wall Street is expecting fiscal first quarter earnings of $10.08 a share on revenue of $38.85 billion.
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AMOLED display revenue surged in 2011 thanks to smartphones
More mobile device manufacturers are installing AMOLED panels on their gadgets rather than TFT LCD -- specifically on smartphones.
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Tablets accounted for quarter of mobile PC shipments in 2011 (report)
Tablet shipments grew big time in 2011, accounting for roughly 25 percent of all mobile PC shipments worldwide.
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HDTV shipments with larger screens and LCD to grow in 2012 (report)
Are you planning to buy an LCD TV soon? If so, this might be a good year for it as prices are expected to drop.
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Speculating on Print's Long-Term Future
The key to print's future, in my opinion, is the functionality of print.
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RIM's Q4 outlook: BlackBerry shipment projections tank
Blackberry device shipments will be between 11 million and 12 million units in the fourth quarter, well below projections.
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