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Netbook sales to double by 2013

Market shake up hits all bar Acerrnrn

Microsoft signs big licensing deal for Arm chip technology

The agreement gives Microsoft the right to develop its own chips compatible with Arm's instruction setrnrn

Researcher finds Safari reveals personal information

The AutoFill feature could divulge information to a malicious Web site, but there's an easy fixrnrn

BlackBerry Apps: Four types to avoid

Advice you need to read before visiting the app store

RIM’s BlackBerry 6 mobile operating system

Plus is MSI coming out with a 3D laptop? And Nokia's financial results

What’s left for Bell Micro Canada leader?

Avnet still needs time to execute its integration plans for North America

USB 3.0: Five things you need to know

Higher speeds and better power management are just some of the new features to look forward to

IBM’s new mainframe, the zEnterprise 196, is a leviathan

It can rule IBM blade environments -- with some upgrades, of coursernrn

Motorola accuses China’s Huawei in theft of secrets

Five rogue employees transferred technology to two companies, include Huawei, Motorola allegesrnrn

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Israeli security chief comes to Canada

Amnon Bar-Lev of Check Point shares the company's vision and plans for Canada

HP’s Slate 500 product

Plus, EMC's second quarter financial earnings and Toshiba's Smart Pad

IT security expert charged with G20 threat staying in jail

TASK and HackLab in Toronto member denied bail

HP seeks PalmPad trademark; Is a WebOS-based iPad killer on the way?

HP has said it wants a WebOS tablet; trademark application shows the movement is in earnest

Avaya bolsters contact centres, integrates Nortel technology

New features designed to boost productivity and also to demonstrate that the company is brimming with innovation it hopes will attract new customers

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