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CEO Chambers: Cisco will be more of a software & services company
Cisco, the quintessential IT hardware maker, wants you to start thinking about it as software and services company. CEO John Chambers told analysts in New York that the switch/router manufacturer that is also heavily invested in video and server gear that the company plans to double its revenues from software over the next five years from $6 billion to $12 billion, according to a Reuters report. Read More


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Gearhead: Weird Web Sites
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IT shops will become consultants instead of tech managers, says EMC's CIO
As with their user forum last year, EMC's Forum Boston 2012 on Friday emphasized cloud infrastructure technology, big data and business intelligence products. Read More

iPad mini vs. Nexus 7: The debate
The iPad mini and the Google Nexus 7 aren't the only 7-inch tablets on the market, but right now they're the two that matter most: More buyers will be looking at those two models this holiday season than at any others, by a fair margin. Read More

2 Emerging Markets HP Should Enter to Turn Itself Around
IBM jumped on mainframes before anyone else did. Apple's consumer devices also caught everyone off guard. Both companies are doing pretty well these days. HP can enjoy similar success, columnist Rob Enderle writes, if it rides a 'technology wave' such as personal robots or 3-D printers. Read More


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Naughty or nice? Verizon DVR will see and hear you to find out before delivering ads
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New twists on laptops: Purebred tablets vs. hybrid laptops
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