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HP cautious about touch in business laptops

The company launches its first business laptop with a touchscreen, but is holding back bringing touchscreens to other business laptops. Find out why HP thinks corporate demand might be limited

Gartner releases 2010 end user predictions

A new set of predictions by Gartner foresees that 20 per cent of businesses will not own any IT assets by 2012. This is not just about the data centre; user PCs will also be part of an infrastructure service

Google Chrome chips away at Microsoft IE

Browser and operating system market share stats show that Microsoft's Internet Explorer loses ground, Firefox maintains and Google Desktop and Chrome inch upward. Read about all the details

Windows 7 early adoption beats Vista’s 2-to-1

Five months after release, Microsoft's newest OS owns twice the share of Vista at the same point, according to NetApplications.com. Look deeper inside the numbers

Windows metrics source lies about identity

Craig Barth, chief technology officer of Devil Mountain Software, has provided numerous comments on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system for more than two years. But it turns out he does not exist, and is none other than Randall Kennedy, a former blogger for Infoworld, which stopped using his blogs when they discovered his double persona

Google Buzz faces more scrutiny over privacy

The Canadian government is now looking into Google Buzz, and EPIC has filed a complaint with the U.S. FTC over service

Novell

The Vancouver convention centre, which is currently hosting thousands of Olympic reporters from around the world, is using Novell

Biggest mobile operators team up on app store plan

Operators hope unity and openness will help them compete with proprietary stores such as Apple's or the Android market. Read more about the project

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