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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Windows 7 Spurring PC Buying: Survey

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Tuesday December 29, 2009

Windows 7 Spurring PC Buying: Survey
[December 29, 2009] Poll finds IT managers are accelerating their plans to roll out new computers, thanks in part to the new OS.

Looking Ahead to Unix's Future
[December 29, 2009] The Open Group details the next steps for the venerable platform, looking at what's changing and what won't.

Microsoft Aims to Unseat Baidu, Google in China
[December 29, 2009] But with the software giant has a long way to go.

iPhones Are Back in a New York State of Mind
[December 28, 2009] After suffering a PR fiasco, AT&T puts the popular phone back on sales in New York after temporarily suspending sales.

Psystar Giving Up Mac in Favor of Linux
[December 28, 2009] Once content to wait for a judge's ruling, the company has taken down its Mac OS X installer software.

Apple App Store Sees 1,000% One-Day Gain
[December 28, 2009] For the first time, the iPod Touch is outdrawing the iPhone. Meanwhile, Android posts growth but still lags.

Apple's Tablet Has a Name and a Date… Maybe
[December 28, 2009] The speculation continues but the clues are starting to add up. The answer will come in less than a month.

Storage Giants Circling 3Par: Report
[December 28, 2009] A Barron's report has the industry wondering whether a NetApp, IBM or HP will acquire 3Par.

Groups Call on FTC to Block Google's AdMob Deal
[December 28, 2009] Consumer groups warn $750 million buy would extend Google's dominance into the mobile sector.

Apple Upgrades Lead Tech Stocks Higher
[December 28, 2009] Apple, Amazon and 3Par were among Monday's stock market winners.

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