News from ZDNet | | Survey says: Corporate IT budgets looking good for 2011 Technology executives are see their budgets rising in 2011 and that money will be allocated to new projects, according to a Wedbush survey. Read more | Intel's outlook quells worries; Aims to be a tablet player CEO Paul Otellini said that the company saw solid enterprise demand and projected "healthy worldwide demand for computing products of all types." Read more | Intel keen for tablets to run Windows, for good reason Newsflash - Intel is keen for tablet devices to run Windows. Read more | Intel talks tablets, but is the Atom plan credible? Intel's third quarter earnings conference call could be summed up in one word: Tablets. CEO Paul Otellini talks tablet strategy. Is the plan credible? Read more | New Microsoft virtualization beta available for download Microsoft made available for download by any and all interested parties a public beta of its Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) 2.0 technology on October 12. Read more | iPhone 4 glass breaking 82% more than 3GS The iPhone 4 suffers 82% more glass breakage instances than the iPhone 3GS, according to data gathered by warranty firm SquareTrade. Read more | Will WP7 force Google to get its act together over Android? If analyst predictions are to be believed, Android is set to have a good 12 months. But the OS is far from being a perfect mobile platform, especially where the average consumer is concerned. Will Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 platform help Google focus on making Android better? Read more | Mobile everywhere? too expensive, ROI needs careful assessment Mobile everywhere is this year's de rigeur buzz phrase but do solution costs prohibit ubiquitous usage? Pricing favors the larger organisation so how can this problem be addressed? Read more | Which cloud is best for ISVs? A bewildering choice confronts ISVs pondering which platform to use as they start to roll out SaaS offerings to respond to growing market demand for cloud offerings. Here are some pointers to help make that choice. Read more | Microsoft won't leave Mac users in the cold with Windows Phone 7 Microsoft is confirming there's a beta of a tool coming that will allow users to sync Windows Phone 7 with Macs. Read more | Marissa Mayer changing her role at Google Marissa has been an integral part of Google's success -- she was in charge of user experience, and a wonderful job she has done. The Google search engine has changed slowly over the years -- but usually for the better. There aren't many decisions made under her watch that were... Read more | Why the Generation Y doesn't 'need' Wi-Fi Who needs Wi-Fi more: business people or the Generation Y? Also, why TechCrunch are stuck in the dark ages. Read more | Sony Internet TV finally unveiled -- first HDTVs powered by Google TV Sony has been in the fold for Google TV for several months now, but it's finally rolling out details about its first sets with the new platform. Dubbed Sony Internet TV, the line comprises four 1080p LCD sets, all of which are priced under $1,500 and available this month... Read more | Netgear gets back into Internet video with Roku Netgear has wanted to get into the video-extender business for years, without any real success, now, with Roku they may be on their way. Read more | |  |  | Connect with TechRepublic | | | |
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