"In PC Numbers, HP Investors See a Light at the End of the Tunnel"
AllThingsD 8:34 PM
"HP spots virus on own network switches"
ZDNet Australia 12:03 PM
"HP, Staples offer free electronic waste recycling"
ZDNet 11:59 AM
"Intel Debuts 'IT On A Chip' For SMBs: Small Business Advantage, baked into Intel's PC chipsets, performs many traditional help-desk chores. But don't expect it to fix the problems it finds."
InformationWeek 10:11 AM
"Intel's first server chips with 3D transistors coming this quarter: Intel's first Xeon chips based on the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture will be targeted at microservers"
IDG News Service 11:10 AM
"Intel discloses sub-10-watt 'Centerton' Atom chip"
The Register 11:46 AM
"First Intel Ivy Bridge launch expected on April 23"
CNET News 10:07 AM
"Intel expected to bring forward the launch of Ivy Bridge"
DigiTimes 10:37 AM
"Intel Debuts First Enterprise PCIe SSD Adapter"
InformationWeek 10:11 AM
"Intel takes their SSD reliability to the datacenter"
ZDNet 12:01 PM
"Intel Drives up SSD Storage Capacity to 800GB"
IDG News Service 11:08 AM
"Intel: Ultrabooks and tablets are on the way"
ZDNet 8:46 PM
"Intel's Studybook can be a success"
BetaNews 8:53 PM
"Cisco Sales Boss: Partners Don't Trust HP Or Huawei"
CRN 10:28 AM
"Cisco Revamps Its Small Business Network Gear Offerings: Cisco's latest routers, access points, and other networking products add 802.11n support and business-friendly features."
PCWorld 11:11 AM
"Fusion-io may be in supply deal talks with Cisco: Piper Jaffray"
Reuters 12:10 PM
"Updated: Icann delays gTLD brand deadline by a week after software glitch affects systems"
V3 11:51 AM
"ICANN Forced to Delay Web-Domain Deadline"
WSJ Blogs 11:52 AM
"Icann's internet suffix application deadline looms: Organisations wishing to buy web addresses ending in their brand names have until the end of Thursday to submit applications."
BBC 10:19 AM
"Heavy hitters throw weight behind future OpenStack Foundation: IBM, HP, Red Hat, Cisco, Dell, and more sign up as premium members for foundation providing shared resources to continue OpenStack development"
InfoWorld 10:54 AM
"Enterprise software is back in black: A generation of startups is harnessing momentum in cloud services, social networks and mobile computing to introduce fundamentally new ways for companies to do just about everything. That's brought sex appeal back to a sleepy sector."
Fortune 10:46 AM
"U.S. IT Jobs Back To 2008 Levels: Bureau of Labor statistics show IT unemployment still hovers above 4%, though, as more unemployed people relaunch their search for work."
InformationWeek 12:15 PM
"German scientists link two labs with 'universal quantum network'"
The Register 11:44 AM
"Scientists Build First Working Quantum Network"
PC Magazine 11:06 AM
"First-ever quantum network uses two atoms and a photon"
TG Daily 11:41 AM
"World's First Quantum Network Built with Two Atoms, One Photon"
Techland 11:48 AM
General Interest
"Sony Chief Unveils Plans to Revive Company"
New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 9:48 PM
"Sony's New CEO Vows to 'Revive' Company"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:35 PM
"In a historical first, Google finally splits its stock"
VentureBeat 8:51 PM
"Larry Page: Google+ Is 'Social Spine' With 170M Users, 'Healthy Growth' and 'Impressive Engagement'"
TechCrunch 8:41 PM
"Google Conf Call: Click Cost is a Complex Matter, Says CFO"
Barron's 8:38 PM
"Google Preserves Cash and Control: A 2-For-1 Stock Split Will Allow Founders to Keep Their Majority Voting Power"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:35 PM
"What's up with Google's plan to split its stock"
Associated Press 8:30 PM
"Amazon Web Services Launches CloudSearch"
IDG News Service 11:08 AM
"Kindle Touch gets new software ahead of global launch"
IDG News Service 10:30 AM
"New Galaxy Tabs focus on the living room, not the office: The 7- and 10-inch tablets will feature Android 4 'Ice Cream Sandwich,' MicroSD slots, and wireless controls over home theaters and cameras"
InfoWorld 10:54 AM
"Samsung expected to take cellphone crown from Nokia"
Reuters [Free Registration Required] 10:28 AM
"Samba Patch: Linux Users Should Apply Immediately/Dangerous vulnerability in a pervasive tool for running Linux systems in a Windows environment opens door for an attacker to access systems without requiring any authentication."
Dark Reading 10:11 AM
"Facebook Offers More Disclosure to Users"
New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 9:48 PM
"New company promises 'console quality' Facebook games"
TG Daily 11:42 AM
"Europe versus Facebook: New download tool is not enough"
ZDNet 11:58 AM
"Facebook criticised over data download tool"
BBC 10:19 AM
"Facebook Offers More Disclosure to Users"
New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 10:08 AM
"EMC launches VSPEX, touts flexibility, configurations"
ZDNet 11:58 AM
"Instagram for Android updated with bug fixes"
VentureBeat [Free Registration Required] 9:44 AM
"Fusion-IO Brings Flash Madness To Workstations, And Movies Like 'Hugo'"
AllThingsD 9:42 AM
"Sony Tunes Out TVs as Hirai Sees Future in Imaging, Portables"
Bloomberg 10:24 AM
"Sony SmartWatch launches, delivers 'Android power' to wrist"
CNET News 10:06 AM
"Sony Thinks It's Time for Another Android Watch"
AllThingsD 9:41 AM
"Sony CEO wields ax, sets turnaround targets"
Reuters 10:09 AM
"Sony Confirms 10,000 Jobs To Go As Part Of Its Big 'One Sony' Reorganization"
TechCrunch 11:38 AM
"Sony to cut groupwide headcount by 10,000"
MarketWatch 9:43 AM
"Sony promises change after record loss"
Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 10:39 AM
"Sony Chief Unveils Plans to Revive Company"
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Press Releases
"Cisco Expands Technology Portfolio for Small Businesses to Enable Customers to Get the Most Out of Mobility and Cloud Solutions"
Marketwire 9:47 AM
"HP and Staples Make It Easy, Free to Recycle Electronics Nationwide: Consumers Can Recycle Electronics Every Day at Staples Stores Throughout the United States"
Marketwire 9:50 AM
"IBM, Honda, and PG&E Enable Smarter Charging for Electric Vehicles"
PRNewswire 9:52 AM
"Intel® Solid-State Drive 910 Series Delivers High Performance, Endurance and Reliability for Data Center Tiering and Caching"
Business Wire 9:53 AM
Microsoft
"Microsoft ends free Bing Search API, moves to paid service on Azure Marketplace"
Ars Technica 8:57 PM
"Yammer Drums Up Tight Microsoft Office Integration"
InformationWeek 12:14 PM
"Windows Phone is great, so why aren't more people buying them?"
ZDNet 12:01 PM
"Microsoft's answer to Amazon's CloudSearch: Bing on Azure Marketplace"
ZDNet 11:58 AM
"Microsoft opens trenchcoat, reveals 'in-memory' Big Data column"
The Register 11:46 AM
"Microsoft adds 6 months to Office 2007's support lifespan: End of free non-security fixes once set for this month now scheduled for October"
Computerworld 10:31 AM
"'Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim' comes to Kinect"
CNN 10:28 AM
"India hires Microsoft in 'largest cloud deployment ever'"
ZDNet 12:01 PM
"Breaking: Microsoft Cloud Deal/Microsoft has scored its largest-ever cloud services customer in a deal that will bring its Live@edu service to some 10,000 technical colleges in India, where it will reach as many as 7.5 million users."
Wall St. Cheat Sheet 9:52 AM
"Microsoft Announces Largest Cloud Customer Ever: All India Council for Technical Education to Reach 7 Million With Live@edu"
PRNewswire 9:59 AM
"The silly argument against 'stupid games'"
Washington Post [Free Registration Required] 11:53 AM
"Sony SmartWatch: Cool, But Limited Value"
InformationWeek 12:14 PM
"Sony starts selling its SmartWatch in the U.S, but there are some problems"
ZDNet 11:58 AM
"Still Missing from 'One Sony' Strategy: An Identity"
Techland 11:47 AM
"Can Your Software Live in the Cloud? Services such as CloudOn, Nivio, and OnLive are bringing full-blown Office apps--and in some cases, Windows itself--to mobile devices."
PCWorld 11:11 AM
"Ultrabooks to Sell Better This Year, but Price Still a Challenge, Analysts Say"
IDG News Service 11:07 AM
"Verizon's Upgrade Fee: a Statement of Confidence"
PC Magazine 11:05 AM
"Lumia 900's design called efficient -- and inexpensive"
Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required] 10:58 AM
"The ugly underbelly of coder culture"
InfoWorld 10:55 AM
"Apple Changes Security Playbook With Flashback Response"
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