HP printer-tablets; Oracle Exalogic; HDCP key; Microsoft supercomputer [TECH UPDATE]

 

 

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ZDNet Member | September 20, 2010

 

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HP big printer plan targets living room, detachable tablets

Hewlett-Packard is looking to take the printer to your living room and make it more of an everyday computing device courtesy of a detachable 7-inch touchscreen tablet, which can serve as a browser.

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Oracle's Exalogic box: Cloud washing at its best?

Unless Oracle takes away the Exalogic capacity you spent a few million dollars for and gives you your money back, the true cloud elasticity of the Exalogic box is a bit fuzzy.

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IBM scoops up Netezza for $1.7 billion, broadens data analytics lineup

IBM said it will acquire data warehouse appliance company Netezza in a deal valued at $1.7 billion.

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So now that the HDCP key is loose, what does it all mean?

Did anyone seriously think that HDCP was unbreakable? Really?

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Google tackles password weaknesses with two-step sign-on

Google is making it much harder for critics to question the security of its cloud-based products.

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HP mulls internal candidate for CEO spot

Hewlett-Packard's CEO search reportedly boils down to three internal candidates, according to various reports.

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Super WiFi solves the Google carrier problem

With Super WiFi Google would not need to build out its own network in order to see consumers offered extensive, high-speed WiFi services.

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HTC reportedly developing Android tablet with Pegatron

Given how much progress HTC has had with smartphones in the last year, it's only natural that the company would be moving on to a tablet. Who isn't these days?

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Verizon's next CEO: Wireless chief Lowell McAdam

Verizon formally set its succession plan for the eventual departure of CEO Ivan Seidenberg as it named wireless chief Lowell McAdam as chief operating officer.

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Microsoft finalizes its latest supercomputing operating system release

Microsoft has announced immediate availability of Windows High Performance Computing (HPC) Server 2008 R2, its top-of-the line Windows Server operating system, as of September 20.

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Welcome new Intelligent Energy editor David Worthington

Say hello to new Intelligent Energy editor David Worthington, who will join Melissa Mahony to cover the cleantech industry.

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No way can Windows Phone compete with Android (or iOS, for that matter)

Can Windows Phone really take on Apple and Google? Maybe RIM or HP, but not iOS or Android.

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HP unveils stylish TouchSmart tm2 convertible tablet

 

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HP rolls out Omni 100, TouchSmart 310 all-in-one desktops; 20" HD widescreens

 

Oracle officially launches its Fusion apps; Will customers bite?

 

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Dell chooses AMD CPUs for Inspiron M501R, M5030 laptops

 

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Videos and Podcasts

 

Intel CTO touts mobile-sensing devices

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel CTO Justin Rattner discusses "context-aware computing." The new technology will soon be embedded in mobile devices and will be able to learn about who you are, where you are, how you're feeling, and what you want. Tim Jarrell, publisher of Fodo...

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Dell unveils convertible Windows 7 tablet

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Dell's Dave Zavelson shows off the company's new 10-inch Windows 7 tablet. Its standout feature is the ability to open up the case, flip the screen, and then convert it into a laptop design. The tablet will be available later this year.

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Intel shows new MeeGo devices

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel VP Renee James unveils a new MeeGo tablet and smart TV, both running the company's Atom processor. MeeGo is an open-source software project targeting Intel customers looking to add their customized interface to Internet-enabled devices.

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Intel demos smart TVs

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel CEO Paul Otellini demos Google's television platform, which is due to hit the market later this month. Powered by Intel's processors, the new software allows embedded TV programming and game sharing via Facebook and other Web sites.

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