Apple's iPad has competition, if only conceptually, before it has even shipped.
Google's Buzz Skips webOS?
Today Google introduced a new social networking service called Buzz. Buzz works pretty well on the iPhone, Android, Symbian and Windows Mobile platforms. If you're a webOS user, however, you're mostly out of luck.
Perverse Policy: UK Govt. CIO Loses Clout If He Spends Less
Calling it "one of the most perverse things I have heard," the CIO of the U.K.'s Revenue and Customs branch said he was warned by Cabinet officials that if he were to find creative ways to cut his $1.2 billion IT budget by 50%, he would be dropped from a top-level group that shapes government purchasing policy and strategy.
Cloud Migrations Trigger Organizational Challenges
When organizations migrate to cloud computing, most of the focus is on technology components such as security, automation, and policy management. There is, however, another key element that's necessary for a cloud model to work within enterprises, and it involves organizational behavior.
Some Hot Health IT Stocks Are Cooling
Street.com just released a list of "best and worst" healthcare IT stocks. You'd think with all the stimulus money being waved at healthcare providers to install e-health record systems over the next few years, all health IT stocks would be winners.
The quad-core Tukwila processor's 65-nm transistors deliver a major performance boost over its previous generation.
Software maker says investigation shows the OS isn't an energy hog and doesn't issue false warnings about failing power cells.
Moving to make social computing more relevant, Google sees its Buzz service as a way to make the world's tweets, status updates, and shared links more meaningful.
RIM's BlackBerry continued to dominate the U.S. smartphone market in the fourth quarter, but saw declines amidst increases by Google and Apple.
Optimus automatically switches between integrated graphics and a graphics card, depending on application requirements, to extend laptop battery life.
Dissatisfied users of Google's Nexus One smartphone who want to return it get a break on the return fee.
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