TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Rackspace will help enterprises build private clouds using the OpenStack cloud operating system, the company announced Tuesday. Meanwhile, Dell is seeking enterprises and service providers for proof-of-concept OpenStack trials with its Dell PowerEdge C family of servers.
By Julie Bort | 09 March, 2011 03:31
The Samsung Galaxy Tab will be available soon in the United States through all four major wireless carriers.
By Tony Bradley | 19 September, 2010 03:24
Only a few weeks ago Dell was taking a beating over its tweener device, the Streak. But now ViewSonic is unveiling a similar mini tablet, the ViewPad 7, which is a phone with a 7-inch screen and 2.2 Android OS, or Froyo, cameras for front and back and 3G data transmission. Could this signal a larger demand for a bigger phone or a smaller iPad?
By Barbara E. Hernandez | 01 September, 2010 08:07
If Dell's cloud server lab is a candy shop for geeks, littered with components and exotic system designs, then Jimmy Pike is the Willy Wonka of servers.
By James Niccolai | 11 June, 2010 08:02
Everyone loves tablet gossip--blame it on our obsession with Apple's iPad--and today's rumor is a good one for Dell and Android fans.
By Jeff Bertolucci | 17 April, 2010 08:45
Faced with the continued commoditization of servers, IT vendors this year will try to differentiate their offerings by moving toward more highly integrated, unified compute platforms.
By Robert L. Mitchell | 20 January, 2010 08:03
Dell confirmed it is releasing an Android-based smartphone, called the Mini 3, in China and Brazil, but the company's lack of details about the handset makes it hard to get excited. Dell's unwillingness to share more about the Mini 3 also has me wondering if the phone just really isn't that exciting and Dell knows it.
By Jared Newman | 14 November, 2009 08:14
Dell said on Monday that demand for its products is "stabilizing" and that it expects to report a sequential increase in revenue for its second fiscal quarter, which ends July 31.
By Agam Shah | 14 July, 2009 08:59
If Michael Dell decides to release a new Android-based handheld device, as the Wall Street Journal speculates he might, it will be his fourth try at entering the market and he will almost certainly fail, if his track record is a guide to his future.
By David Coursey | 01 July, 2009 06:59
So you thought Twitter was a waste of time? Just fun and games? Stupid even? Dell doesn't think so.
By Jeff Bertolucci | 13 June, 2009 10:04
Reports that Dell might use Google's Android OS in a netbook raises questions about what the device might look like and whether Android is ready for use beyond smartphones.
By Agam Shah | 08 May, 2009 10:31
A day after a leading industry analyst reported that Dell cancelled its smartphone due to lack of interest from cellular carriers, a new report says the PC maker's handset may be very much alive.
By Jeff Bertolucci | 25 March, 2009 08:30
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