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AIS launches PC-based process automation control system

Includes options such as fanless system and HMI touchscreen technology

Citrix enhances desktop virtualisation

Improves scalability across multiple desktop virtualisation models

Lenovo Q3 sales up 33% to $4.78bn

Notebook shipments worldwide grew 68% on year ago quarter

MSI expands Classic Series notebook lineup

Feature new 2010 Intel core processor and Windows 7 Home Premium operating system

Gateway updates FX, DX and SX desktop lineup

FX series models feature ATI Radeon HD5850 graphics and Intel Core i7-860 processor with turbo boost technology

Sony launches Vaio E Series notebooks

Features Intel Core i5 processor with hyper-threading and turbo boost technologies

Dell launches Latitude 13 notebook

Also updates Precision M6500 mobile workstation with Intel Core i7 and i5 dual core processors

Media tablet shipments to reach about 57 million annually by 2015, says ABI Research

Expects Apple iPad to trigger the tablet computer market

Google's Chrome snaps up 5.2% market share in January

IE 8.0 gains top spot 22.37% of the overall market

AIS launches new 10.4-inch semi-rugged touchscreen tablet PC

Features 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z350 processor and transflective LED display technology

Fujitsu Q3 sales up 8.8% to JPY1,146.7bn

Focuses on expanding business in markets outside Japan

Comments & Opinion

The Techies of the Noughties

CBR’s editorial team here unveils its choice of the 20 Most Influential Technologists of the Decade. Jason Stamper picks through the wreckage of a decade that began with the dot-com crash, and ended in recession.

Seventh heaven?

October saw the release of Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 7. With XP now nearly ten years old and Vista generally bypassing the enterprise, should businesses be looking to upgrade, and what are the pitfalls they should be wary of? Steve Evans finds out.

Bandwidth busters

Could application delivery network appliances be the way to faster network pipes? Kevin White reports

CBR desktop virtualisation podcast: IBM's Virtual Client expert

In this podcast, CBR editor Jason Stamper talks to Chris De Vere, IBM x86 Modular Systems, about the rise of virtual desktop solutions, whether or not the business case stacks up, and why customers should consider IBM in this market segment.

Windows versus Apple on the High Street

What is Microsoft hoping to achieve with its chain of retail stores? Can it compete with Apple? Steve Evans investigates.

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