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Panasonic takes swing at rugged rivals as it launches latest Toughbook tablet
Panasonic released the latest model in its 13-year-old Toughbook line, a rugged Windows tablet with a power-sipping Intel Atom processor. Read more...

Micron acquires flash memory maker Numonyx

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AMD details speed, power saving features of Fusion

Juniper to integrate mobile networks and edge routers

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Users dispute Microsoft's explanation of Windows 7 battery problems

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InfoWorld review: Dell, HP, and Lenovo rack servers
Dual-processor Nehalem Xeon rack servers sport sizzling performance, excellent serviceability, and variations in price and power efficiency

MS Word Tip: Print Multiple Copies of Individual Pages
Most Word users know how to print multiple copies of a document: Just change the Number of copies setting to the number you need, then click OK.

2010: Finally the year of the Mac?
Apple was a bright spot in 2009 in terms of PC sales, but the signals are mixed as to whether the Mac can grow beyond its niche

LifeBook T4410: Good Touch Features, But A Little Too Heavy
Fujitsu's LifeBook line has produced some impressive contenders among tablet PCs, and the Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 rates as a solid and versatile performer for business users. With a glut of multitouch-friendly tablets (including the vaunted Apple iPad) promising to revolutionize the way we compute, it's easy to forget that convertible laptops have been around for a while now. The LifeBook T4410 ($1299 for the configuration we tested) may not match the low prices of those "other" tablets, but it has the advantage of being a fully functional laptop, too.

Smart Storage Options for Home PC Data
The amount of data flying around your home just continues to multiply, creating a storage squeeze. CIO.com's Bill Snyder shares the lowdown on three secure, convenient solutions, ranging from faster USB drives to RAID products for the home.

Windows on the Mac: Parallels 5 vs. Fusion 3 vs. VirtualBox 3.1
Parallels Desktop 5 and VMware Fusion 3 get faster, smarter, and optimized for Windows 7, while Sun's VirtualBox 3.1 lags behind.

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Apple and the importance of Macworld Expo
This week, Macworld Expo opens in San Francisco. And, as everyone likely knows, it's a particularly significant episode of Expo because Apple will not be counted among the participants. You know what this means: No Apple announcements or booth, no Steve-led keynote, fewer vendors, and little front-page coverage.

Solid-state storage fixes data center bottlenecks -- for a price
Solid-state memory can goose performance of transaction-heavy apps. But the cost is still high, leaving data center operators to decide when flash is justified.

Cloudy, With a Chance of Trouble
Bart Perkins identifies seven thorny issues you must consider before making the jump to cloud computing.

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