In Pictures: Top 25 network and IT industry stories of 2012
2012 has been a year of re-invention among the tech industry’s biggest players, with Microsoft overhauling many of its key product lines, most notably Windows, while also boldly entering the hardware market with Surface tablets. Google, too, got directly into the tablet game, and HP slashed its workforce as CEO Meg Whitman reshapes an industry icon that has gone through many shifts in recent years. The transformation to the cloud continued practically unabated (save for those pesky outages!) and suddenly every company seems to be a software-defined something or other, or is snapping up a company that is. Here’s a look back at the eventful year that was.
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- Vodafone to sell extra data to heavy smartphone users
- BlackBerry Q10 release date announced
- Android, Windows tablets on the rise in ANZ: IDC
- Dell committee says Icahn's new proposal is not 'actionable'
- Don't panic! It's just that Facebook has been down
- Dish won't make new bid for Sprint, clearing path for SoftBank
- GE thinks it's time to put industrial data in the Cloud
- Nvidia to license its graphics cores
- Microsoft Dynamics ERP software now available on the Azure cloud
- Icahn acquires larger stake in Dell, proposes new buyout deal
- IT capital spending rises, but not for PCs
- Google asks to make surveillance orders public, citing First Amendment
- Steve Jobs' draft email plays pivotal role in antitrust case
- Tablet downsizing trend to quicken in second half of 2013
- NASA needs help hunting down killer asteroids








































