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Intel provides glimpse into future of ultrabooks

Intel says sight, sound and touch are key to the future of ultrabooks

NetApp wants to become a cloud broker

NetApp to target mid-market customers through the channel with a low-cost offering

Viewsonic’s big break

The president of Viewsonic gives Canada equal importance with the U.S. in his go to market strategy

Apple powering its new data centre a different way

Apple's announcement follows Greenpeace protests at Apple's Cupertino HQ

Unified Communications 2.0 and how to get there

Six new ways to deploy unified communications

Dell reaches for the cloud with new prototype product

Dell will not sell the proof-of-concept ARM server, but provide it as a prototype for application development and benchmarking

Cisco takes its lumps but keeps on going with video

The Cius tablet is all but dead and rental telepresence suites haven't bloomed, but there's still a future in software, Cisco says

Eurocom releases Intel Core i7 mobile workstations

New mobile workstation notebooks will also feature Nvidia Quadro 5010M chips

Cisco kills the Cius tablet

The company caves to the BYOD trend, though it will still make the purpose-built videoconferencing tablet available for customers with specific use cases

The look ahead to a software-controlled world

Offloading control to servers will simplify and speed up the process

Lenovo’s fiscal Q4 profit up 59 per cent

Lenovo's revenue in the quarter reached $7.5 billion, up 54 per cent year-over-year

Avaya transition happening faster in Canada

Company sets a road map for unified software management and video collaboration

A $49 PC running Android OS hits the market

The new PC is a mini-motherboard designed to run basic Internet tasks

EMC opens more of enterprise market to the channel

More than half of EMC's business is already through the channel, and new engagement rules are set to drive that number higher

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