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Apple’s iPad 2 rumoured for April, so should you wait?

To answer that question, here's a bunch of other questions you should ask yourself before you head out to the store

Cloud computing will render the BI stack irrelevant: SAP

SAP co-CEO Jim Hagemann-Snabe fires a broadside at Oracle, and bets big on mobility

Bringing digital cards to the smartphone market

Using a new route to market with smartphones, Omnego is looking for more partners

New Oki Data printers target SMB market

New mono and colour multifunction printers from Oki Data look to open up new ground for the vendor in the small to medium workgroup category (with video)

HP Envy100 e-All-in-One MFP

Built for style rather than efficiency, this multifunction printer operates adequately but expensively

Samsung Continuum

Images the phone displays are as sharp and bright as any you'll see

Sharp’s Galapagos e-book tablet to launch Dec. 10

Sharp is still considering whether to launch the tablet outside Japan

Is the mini machine ready for your customer?

New ways of embracing and securing smart phones and tablets that resellers can use for their customers

Could Windows Phone 7 succeed with IT?

Hooks to SharePoint, BizTalk, and SQL Server could appeal to Microsoft shops if security is improved

Bell Canada launches wireless speed war in Canada

The telco is set to double HSPA speed to 42 Mbps, and its competitors are expected to quickly follow

Apple iPad’s business use soars as HP backpedals on Slate’s fit

Financial services, health care among the top adopters as employees eye iPads as laptop replacementsrnrn

Is Windows Phone 7 about to be jailbroken?

Are people able to code and deploy a valid Windows Phone 7 application using the developer sideloading process?

Lexmark C792de

One of the better workgroup printers we've tested to date

Smartphone battle brewing in the enterprise market

While Apple may get the headlines and the consumer market the buzz, a fascinating battle is due to erupt in the enterprise smartphone market

Is the optical drive going the way of the floppy?

An account executive with Lenovo makes a compelling case that the days of the optical drive are numbered, but an IDC Canada analyst isn't so sure

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