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HP's decision to dump webOS and spin off its PC business presents a major opportunity for Dell, says the company's CEO Michael Dell

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HP will draw on its business user base to help its TouchPad tablet challenge Apple in the enterprise, says Bill Wohl

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Tom Craig Vodafone Head of Business Services

The recession prompted businesses to cut costs and respond faster with unified communications, says Vodafone's Tom Craig

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One PC can serve applications to many users, in a radical thin client system which could help small businesses and the third world, says NComputing's Paul Gullett

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We knew McAfee was up for sale, but Intel's purchase could raise the authorities' eyebrows if it makes anti-competitive moves, says Gartner's Bob Walder

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Spam, malware, phishing and clickjacking are all high on the security agenda, but the main cause of security breaches is still human error, says Sophos's Graham Cluley

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With 90 million PCs reaching the end of their life, Kingston's Darwin Chen says solid state storage could keep them in use and save users money

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Can Intel bend the mobile phone industry to its will and get operators and device makers onto Atom processors? Pankaj Kedia believes so

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Brian Truskowski

IBM’s general manager for storage, Brian Truskowski, tells eWEEK about Big Blue’s momentum in the storage space and how the company is outperforming its competition

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A million people could come online with a laptop as simple as Alex, says Andy Hudson. But ease of use comes at a price

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