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Not dead yet? Top three possibilities for HP’s webOS

Plus, Samsung's mobile messaging service and Brocade's network subscription model

Virtualization in a flash with Fusion-io

The ioCache adapter card offers up to 1.28TB of capacity for VMs

Trend Micro: Virtualization changing our anti-malware business big time

Battle looms over securing virtualized systems

Nokia developer forum hacked, still unavailable

Nokia said e-mail addresses of forum members have been accessed

Infosys offers business platforms from the cloud

Cloud applications are part of Infosys' strategy to focus on intellectual property to boost revenue

Samsung launches Bada phones with ChatOn service

The phone maker continues to push its own operating system

HP LaserJet Pro 100 Color MFP M175nw

This laser MFP is initially inexpensive and has nice output, but its toner is expensive and its feature set is incomplete

VMware brings service providers into hybrid cloud vision

The virtualization vendor is expanding the role of service providers as it looks to bring more cloud functionality to enterprise customers

New Wikileaks cables detail Apple’s struggle with Chinese counterfeiting

Plus, lessons from the HP firesale and more rumours about who might buy webOS

Samsung adds LTE to a phone and a tablet for Europe

The new Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab 8.9 have been customized for European LTE spectrum, but can be used elsewhere

Global hotspot usage to reach 120 billion connects by 2015: study

In-Stat researchers forecast that more hotspot venues will be created in the next two years

Guess we’ll have to get secure with insecurity

For those who net challenged, all we can do is be cautious and skeptical

Microsoft sues to prevent Motorola sales in US

Another patent dispute in the battle for smartphone supremacy

StorServer adds higher level encryption to backup solutions

The company has added 256-bit encryption to its software for Open VMS customers

Was this the e-mail that took down RSA?

A spear phishing e-mail that has surfaced in a security database looks like it may have been the one to hit RSA

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