| eBook: Learn more about Dell Workstations here Choose your ideal solution from Dell's highest-performing and most scalable systems. Dell? Precision? workstations are specifically designed for professionals in engineering, product design, animation, digital imaging and other graphics-intensive occupations. Learn more about Dell Workstations here. | News from ZDNet | | Mobile is remaking entire industries, study says A new survey highlights five of the top tech trends of 2011, and mobile is at the forefront. Read more | Google's "highly proprietary source code": unfair edge for Motorola? Last week, Google filed a motion for sanctions against Microsoft over access to "highly proprietary" Android source code. The company said it doesn't even share this code with its partners,... Read more | Microsoft keeps the pressure on VMware around its latest virtualization licensing changes Microsoft has no plans to follow VMware's lead with new pricing/licensing changes in the virtualization space that have led to VMware customer outcry. In fact, with Windows 8, Microsoft is taking... Read more | Apple releases first Lion update Having problems with Lion? Apple has a patch for you! Read more | After Google-Motorola, what is the end game for RIM and BlackBerry? For Research in Motion and their BlackBerry product line, the final journey will take them down one of three paths: independence, assimilation, or oblivion Read more | Why consumers won't buy tablets (unless they're iPads) Why can't non-iPads sell? Because the consistent marketing experience from Apple is something that competitors simply cannot reproduce. Read more | Face it, your IT support system is bad for Millennials IT departments and Millennials: Do the two mix? Research suggests crude stereotypes are false, and they get on better than one might think. Read more | Five reasons why the PC is not dead The inventor of one of IBM's first computers says the PC is dead. Here are five reasons why the PC is still going, and will be for some time. Read more | Skype WiFi for iOS launches with access at 1 million hotspots worldwide Previously known as Skype Access, the Skype WiFi app is coming to iOS devices for access at hotspots worldwide. Read more | Nintendo announces redesigned Wii, strips console of Gamecube support Nintendo is phasing out the old Wii design in favor of a slimmer, non-Gamecube-compatible version. Read more | |  |  | About this newsletter | The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the people, products, and companies that are revolutionizing the planet. Jason Hiner TechRepublic Editor in Chief
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