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Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab 10.1, matches iPad in screen size

Samsung unveiled the next iteration of its Galaxy Tab tablet in the form of a new device named the Galaxy Tab 10.1 to reflect its larger screen dimensions. The new edition comes with a 1GHz Tegra

Western Digital launches largest internal HDDs on the market

Western Digital has launched what it calls the largest capacity SATA drives in the world. The new 2.5TB and 3TB addition to the Caviar Green family of its hard disk drive (HDD) product line packs an

Intel to acquire McAfee for $7.68 Billion

On August 19, anti-virus and security vendor McAfee announced it was in the process of being purchased by Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC ), in a deal valued at approximately $7.68 billion. According to a

Alaska Airlines tries WiFi service

Alaska Airlines launched a trial of in-flight WiFi service last week on some of its Boeing 737-700 planes. The system makes use of Row 44's satellite technology to power the on-board WiFi

'Hyperconnected' users growing

A new wave of information workers are using multiple devices and applications, meaning that CIOs must begin making plans to accommodate this next-generation workforce. A worldwide study done for

Gates: Windows 7 will 'take less memory, be more efficient'

Bill Gates has inadvertently confirmed that Microsoft is hard at work tweaking the next iteration of Windows - or Windows 7, to be more efficient where power and memory utilization is concerned.

Asian Internet outages continue

If you remember last week's Internet outage that wiped out connectivity in large parts of the Middle East and

Power grid peril

Where would we be without electricity? Nowhere. While computers today are able to connect to the web via WiFi, at the end of the day the battery needs to be charged with--you get it, electricity. But

Overstating the flatness of international commerce

According to Pankaj Ghemawat, professor of global strategy at IESE Business School in Barcelona and professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, globalization is a major economic

Mobility: Balancing functionality with security

Companies are beginning to swap traditional desktop configurations in favor of centralizing desktop applications in a secure datacenter, thanks to more reliable and robust security offerings.