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McAfee will have a new channel chief today

Sources indicate that the security company will name a replacement for the departing Alex Thurber

Sony defends products, brings out stars to emphasize media holdings

The consumer electronics company also announced two new Xperia smartphones as well high-definition Internet-powered TVs

Nokia Lumia 710 Windows smartphone

The Nokia Lumia 710 may not be the most powerful phone, but it's a top choice for first-time smartphone owners

Self-service IT: Are users up for the task?

There's a big jump between choosing a dental plan from a drop-down menu and applying advanced analytics to large volumes of enterprise data

Avnet launches new resources for Cisco data centre partners

The distributor has created a new demo lab and test drive program for Canadian partners

2011 Newsmaker of the Year: Leyland Brown of HP Canada- Part Two

In part two of CDN's interview, Brown discusses the alleged death of the PC

With LG-VMware, ‘bring your own device’ stakes get higher

Plus, Brocade sale rumours and social networking for the channel

Sweden’s Tobii shows ‘gaze control’ on Windows 8 PC

The technology makes the cursor jump directly to where the eye looks on the screen

Hard drive makers slash warranties

Some Seagate warranties were shortened Dec. 31, and Western Digital followed suit last week

USB 3.0 to reach smartphones, tablets by year end

USB 3.0 on mobile devices will improve data transfer rates and recharge times

RIM to scrap two more BlackBerry devices?

RIM is reportedly planning to dump two of its three handsets due for release this year

OLPC’s XO-3 tablet to debut at CES

OLPC will defy skeptics by delivering the XO-3 on time and at the projected price point of under $100

Net access isn’t a right, says Google VP

Plus, the competition against EMC and cloud hiring in 2011

Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0

A behemoth of a media player, the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 provides a great alternative to Apple's iPod Touch

Microsoft finally making good products — too late

Microsoft won't drop dead tomorrow. But like the fat-client desktop, it's in decline

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