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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Apple iPad: A Game Changer?

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Thursday January 28, 2010

Apple iPad: A Game Changer?
[January 28, 2010] Weighing early reaction to the unveiling of Apple's new tablet PC.

Oracle's Ellison: Sun Is Hiring, Near Profits
[January 28, 2010] "We're not cutting Sun to profitability, we're growing Sun to profit."

iPad Seen Boosting E-Books, But No 'Kindle Killer'
[January 28, 2010] While some publishing industry insiders call the new Apple iPad a "great thing" in developing the market for online reading and electronic texts, there's little indication that it's going to change everything.

Azure Makes Cloud Computing Innovation Safe
[January 28, 2010] Azure will allow innovators and developers to off-load a lot of cloud deployment issues to a big partner and provide an environment that won’t give IT conniptions.

Is the U.S. Headed for a Cyber War?
[January 28, 2010] With cyber threats from abroad coming fast and furious, how serious is the United States about going on the offensive?

Windows 7 Updates Headed for Service Pack 1?
[January 28, 2010] As more fixes for Windows 7 arrive, users wonder when they'll see first service pack.

Microsoft Survey: Online 'Reputation' Counts
[January 28, 2010] Job seekers may not be paying enough attention to what's posted about them on the Web -- especially in the U.S.

U.S. Cyber Czar Says He Has Obama's Full Support
[January 28, 2010] Howard Schmidt has an ambitious agenda, but he says things are moving in the right direction.

Semantic Web Already Having an Impact
[January 28, 2010] Microsoft Bing head Scott Prevost said search engines are getting smarter thanks to Semantic Web technology.

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