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Sony to cut 10,000 jobs as part of restructuring efforts

Japan's largest business newspaper said the struggling electronics firm will slash about 6 percent of its global workforce

Former SAP Canada boss Robert Courteau leaves vendor

Courteau's resignation means SAP needs a new North American president

Dell’s acquisition spree snags Vancouver vendor

Dell is acquiring Vancouver-based modernization specialist Make Technologies

High Tech Countdown: Apple protests continue as HP merges two big units

Also Panasonic introduces Gardening-as-a-Service or GaaS

Fast-growing Flashback botnet includes over 600,000 Macs, malware experts say

Java-based attacks against Mac users resulted in over 600,000 Mac computers being infected with the Flashback Trojan horse

Oracle’s Mark Hurd spells out analytics vision

Oracle is staking a big claim in business analytics, from software to hardware appliances

New Chromebooks to get a much-needed Ivy Bridge speed boost?

Plus, big vendors take on big data and Anonymous threatens China

D&H Canada extends credits for SMB resellers

The distributor has created a credit enhancement program to allow smaller VARs to stay competitive

The high cost of BYOD

While CIOs might gloat at BYOD's perceived cost savings, they'd be wrong to do so

Nokia Lumia 900 smartphone

With a stunning display, fast data speeds, and a versatile camera, the Lumia 900 has what it takes to compete

RIM unveils Mobile Fusion for Android, iOS

The release will help RIM cater to the BYOD trend in the enterprise market. Will RIM be able to catch up in that space?

Toshiba Satellite P755D multimedia laptop

Toshiba's 'everyday value' laptop fails to deliver exceptional performance. But it has a Blu-ray drive and good sound

Mac users ‘just as easily duped by cybercriminals’ as Windows users

Security researchers warn of new attacks on OS X and advise anti-virus protection

Whoops! Check Point lets checkpoint.com expire

There was no security issue whatsoever," the company says.rn

Will Windows 8 survive in the post-PC world?

Windows has been dominant for decades, but there's a palpable change in the air

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