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Sony planning web services offensive

New services set for release in 2010

Barnes and Noble falls short on Nook shipments

Reader device sells out early, faces delays
Sony Vaio X Series

Review: Sony Vaio X Series

Sony's new ultra-portable is among the thinnest and lightest ever, but carries a hefty price tag
t-mobile logo

V3.co.uk weekly debrief, 20 Nov 09

This week we round up the major vendor conference events, plus T-Mobile sells customer data
Asus Eee PC 1201N

Asus unveils netbook with more oomph

Eee PC 1201N has dual-core processor and Nvidia graphics
Toshiba logo

No major changes for Toshiba storage channel after Fujitsu buyout

New storage division plans to combine both programmes anticipating continued growth in storage needs
Dell

Dell profits crash as corporates fail to buy

Vendor logs grim third quarter, but remains optimistic
HP

HP workers vote for strike action

Unite members angry at removal of pay and pension benefits
Financial graph

Companies investing in tech projects again

BT report finds increased spending as recession eases
Polycom telepresence

Polycom partners with BT on videoconferencing

Companies sign three-year communications deal
AMD

AMD plans $890m reduction in debt

Company acts swiftly after Intel payout
Google Android

Rumour mill gears up for Google smartphone

Report pegs handset for 2010 release
Cat

IBM researchers build cyber-moggie

Scientists use supercomputer to simulate a cat's cortex functions
MSI Wind12 U200

MSI brings Wind12 mini notebook to the UK

New ultra portable promises good battery life and performance
P. Nikiforos Diamandouros

EU ombudsman criticises Intel anti-trust probe

Diamandouros publishes decision on Intel complaint
Cloud Computing

Microsoft launches Azure cloud platform

Product will be available in the new year, but billing system will not be ready until February

Views from the Valley: 17 November 2009

Legal issues take centre stage this week
Cray Jaguar

Chip giants split supercomputing honours

AMD and Intel evenly placed on top 10 fastest computers
Riverbed Steelhead appliance

Riverbed reveals cloud service plans

Company set to optimise web applications
Dell Inspiron Zino HD

Dell pitches Inspiron Zino at the style-conscious

Vendor touts Mac Mini lookalike
Lenovo

Lenovo updates Secure Managed Client tool

SMC 2.0 adds security and user experience enhancements
Intel Reader

Intel unveils text-to-speech Reader device

New handheld unit could help those with dyslexia or poor sight
Samsung CLP-670ND

Samsung targets SMEs with new printer range

Colour laser machines designed to save time and money
Android phone

ARM backs Android with developer resources

Solution Center for Android offers one-stop guide for designers and developers
Bunker

Tools of the trade

Storage technology has had to advance quickly as organisations of all sizes require increasing capacity ­ – along with the highest levels of security. Martin Courtney talks to datacentre firms to discover which products they use to guarantee their customers an uninterrupted service
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