Intel has a lot riding on the Ivy Bridge ramp. Are its targets too aggressive given the great wait ahead of Windows 8?
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Intel’s Ivy Bridge: Aggressive launch, but a lot of wild cards
Intel has a lot riding on the Ivy Bridge ramp. Are its targets too aggressive given the great wait ahead of Windows 8?
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Intel’s Ivy Bridge: Aggressive launch, but a lot of wild cards
Today marks the official end of mainstream support and the beginning of extended support for Windows Vista. If you
AT&T and Nokia are about to launch the Lumia 900, arguably the first Windows Phone “hero” device to hit the U.S. market. Business users should pay close attention, given Blackberry’s steepening…
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Nokia Lumia Windows Phone vs. iOS, Android: The business apps view
HP’s Omni 27 is the king of Windows all-in-ones in terms of screen size, but you’d be smart to wait and compare it with the other 27-inchers due out later this year.

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HP Omni 27 Quad
First, Steve Perlman streamed Windows onto the iPad. And now, the legendary Silicon Valley inventor is streaming Microsoft’s desktop operating system onto Android devices too.
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OnLive Streams Microsoft Windows Onto Android Tablets Too
We’ve noted before the cloud watchers’ penchant for seeing Apple’s bear-hug of the cloud with OS X Mountain Lion as the next big thing. And Microsoft wasted no time with its on-schedule-but-nonetheless-pressing announcement that Windows 8 was also on track for cloudification. So the next step in this tale of Mac vs
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Microsoft has unveiled a new version of Visual Studio, its venerable programming kit. Due out in beta next Wednesday, February 29, the new release — codenamed Visual Studio 11 — offers a new set of tools for building applications on Windows 8, the next incarnation of Microsoft’s flagship operating system. But Microsoft also aims to simplify Visual Studio’s developer environment and streamline collaboration among coders
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Microsoft Woos Joe Developer with New Visual Studio
AppSense Labs today released a new product aimed at making free-wheeling consumer cloud practices such as synching of mobile devices more acceptable at work. But while Dropbox is popular and DataLocker is welcome for encypting mobile data, the bigger question facing IT soon will be what to do about iCloud on Macs and SkyDrive on Windows 8.
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DataLocker Aims to Allow Personal Cloud at Work
On Wednesday, OnLive unveiled a new version of OnLive Desktop — a iPad application that lets users access a virtual Windows desktop and Windows applications housed on servers in the proverbial cloud — and this new version includes a browser equipped with Adobe Flash. Famously, Apple doesn’t allow the Flash player to run locally on the iPad, but OnLive is offering a way around the restriction.
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Ex-Apple Man Streams Flash Onto the iPad
When it comes to Windows ultrabooks, the HP Folio 13 is the best of the bunch in terms of performance, price, and ergonomics, provided you can live with a less-than-razor-thin design. This laptop is targeted at small businesses but it’s really for anyone who wants a reliable ultrabook that isn’t a MacBook Air.

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HP Folio 13
When it comes to Windows ultrabooks, the HP Folio 13 is the best of the bunch in terms of performance, price, and ergonomics, provided you can live with a less-than-razor-thin design. This laptop is targeted at small businesses but it’s really for anyone who wants a reliable ultrabook that isn’t a MacBook Air.

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