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Google Drive: What it could mean for clouds

Plus, HP partners gain some sales training and paid SkyDrive options from Microsoft

Tick-tock: Microsoft to pull plug on XP in two years

Microsoft has kicked off what it calls a "two-year countdown" to the death of Windows XP and the Office 2003 productivity suite

Apple in new patent dispute over touch technology

Flatworld Interactives in claiming damages, but does their technology have anything to do with iPads and iPhones?

Intel unveils new ivy Bridge Core processors

New Ivy Bridge chips are high-end processors, with third-generation Core processors for ultrabooks coming later this year

Why Google should be allowed to ‘harvest’ your Wi-Fi data

The hysteria around the Google 'WiSpy' case is based on an irrational double standard

Adobe CS6: Premiere Pro

We bring you an in-depth preview of Adobe's new Premiere Pro CS6

CA Technologies launches new global partner program

The re-worked program is part of CA's efforts to become a more partner-friendly company

Skype for Windows Phone useless

Plus, has Ballmer fixed Microsoft? And, what Adobe Cloud has to offer

Synnex promises better communication and content for Varnex members

At a recent conference, Synnex execs promised Varnex members more useful content and more events

Autodesk’s out of the box channel strategy

Company to place greater demand on the channel, while offering more support services

To Jabber, Chatter or Lync?

Cisco offers free Jabber license in its quest to own desktop collaboration

Amazon CTO: ‘You should be able to walk away’ from cloud providers

'You should keep your providers on their toes every day,' the exec says

Windows sales defy predictions, grow 4 per cent

All credit to businesses upgrading to Windows 7, says Microsoft

Apple pursues ban on altered Samsung Galaxy tablet in Germany

Having forced Samsung to modify the Galaxy Tab 10.1 to beat an earlier court injunction, Apple still wants a ban on Galaxy Tabs in Germany

Symantec: ‘VeriSign Trusted’ mark out, ‘Norton Secured’ in

Symantec is phasing in a new trust mark to ensure Web users that the sites they are visiting are safe

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