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Android 4.0: Eight new features that actually matter Google unveiled Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" on Wednesday and showed off lots of eye candy. Here's a look at the useful stuff. Read more |
VMware's Maritz: The cloud is really about automation In his Gartner Symposium keynote, VMware CEO Paul Maritz barely mentioned the word "virtualization," and that wasn't an accident. Read more |
Microsoft bringing touchscreens to walls, clothes, and more Microsoft Research has unveiled a pair of new projects aimed at bringing touch technology to a lot more places. Will they become real products? Read more |
Look out: The 10 rising tech trends of 2012 At its annual Symposium, Gartner unveiled its list of the 10 most strategic tech trends of 2012, including a controversial demotion of the cloud. Read more |
Twitter's iOS 5 integration is a disappointment Twitter's deep integration into iOS 5 was welcomed by professionals who manage social media. Unfortunately, it's missing important functionality. Read more |
Reuters: 22% of iPhone 4S buyers are platform converts Based on a poll of iPhone 4S buyers across six countries, Apple is winning converts from BlackBerry, Nokia, and even Android. Read more |