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Canonical sees Ubuntu Linux on tablets, smartphones, touch devices

Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth is setting his sights on bringing the company's popular Ubuntu Linux distribution beyond the desktop. Already the leading Linux distributor there, Shuttleworth

Windows 8 won't require new PC, says Microsoft

Users and businesses excited about the arrival of Windows 8 next year , but worried about its compatibility with existing computers, need not fret any longer. Citing the lessons it learned from the

Goodbye, mouse, and good riddance

Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) previewed Windows 8 last week , giving reviewers a chance to check out the upcoming operating system's touch-screen, tiled user interface. Touch-screen is a bold departure

How the iPad bridges one company's culture gap

Until the iPad came along, the office workers and the plant workers at Industrial Mold & Machine had little means of communicating effectively, resulting in a culture gap at the Twinsburg, Ohio

Dell demos hybrid laptop tablet

Dell showcased its new Inspiron Duo on day two of IDF 2010 this week in a demonstration that astonished the audience. You see, the 10-inch device, which looks like a laptop in a clamshell form

Samsung unveils teaser of Galaxy Tab tablet

Samsung earlier this week released a short teaser video of its upcoming "Galaxy Tab" tablet. You can view the 19-second video here , which shows some very brief snapshots of the device interlaced a

Report: Samsung poised to join the fray with Android tablet

According to multiple reports, the tablet device that electronics giant Samsung says it will launch this year will be unveiled on August 11. One prominent technology press outlet reported that it

Elusive tablet PC a touch away

The faster you buy some great new technology, the sooner it gets pushed aside for something faster and better. But in the case of tablet computers, IT executives have been waiting and waiting for the

Is the mouse dead?

You've seen the computer shrink to a size that fits into a handbag. You've seen dial-up access be replaced by WiFi. You've seen mobile computing conquer desktops. So why not eliminate the mouse, too?

Microsoft rolls out SDK for its Surface interface

If you recall, we posted about Microsoft's Surface technology as early as last year. To refresh your memory, the entire paradigm revolves around the concept of a Surface device in the form of a