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Lenovo Storms CES With New Notebooks, Desktop
Lenovo is unveiling a host of new notebooks and a new all-in-one desktop this week at CES 2009 in Las Vegas. Here's a sneak peek at what Lenovo will showcase.
Cisco Invests In Microsoft Outlook Startup
Cisco Systems has joined the roster of venture capital investors in Xobni, a startup that makes life easier for Microsoft Office users.
Two Reports See Silver Lining For IT Industry Sales
Several years of restrained IT spending and expected growth in demand for PCs in India should boost sales, firms predict.
Apple After Steve: Five Potential Candidates
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Apple is making its last appearance at the 2009 Macworld show and Steve Jobs won't even be in attendance. Here are five internal candidates who could take the reins after Jobs steps down.
Apple CEO Jobs Addresses Weight Loss, Health Issues
Ricoh, IBM Focus On Enterprise Services In Alliance
Goal is to leverage each other's sales channels with 'strategic symmetry.'
Microsoft Names New President Of Server Business
Microsoft veteran helped build Microsoft's server and tools business from "virtually nothing a decade ago" to worth more than $13 billion last year, Steve Ballmer said.
25 Hot Products To See At CES 2009
With CES 2009 kicking off this week, ChannelWeb is giving you a sneak peek at a host of hot products that will make waves at the Consumer Electronics Showcase. From the strange to the necessary, here are 25 products you shouldn't miss at the show.

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System builders looking to take the heat off their top performing offerings will be pleased with CoolIT's advanced liquid cooling system.
Palm strives to remain relevant with its latest smartphone, the Treo Pro.
GammaTech continues to aim for some of Toughbook's market share with its latest Durabook model.
The Test Center takes a look at Lenovo's debut in the server space.
HP's xw6600 Workstation can boast two Xeon processors, 8GB of memory and 64-bit Windows Vista. The Test Center looks at how it performs.
Logitech's Illuminated Keyboard is designed to make the most-often-used part of the PC easier. The Test Center takes a look to see if it does.

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Despite its reduced forecast for Synnex, Raymond James still believes the distributor is taking market share in North America.
Along with officially unveiling its new Nova operating system at CES 2009, Palm is expected to launch the first device running the new OS.
Microsoft's 30GB Zune music players froze on New Years. Yesterday the company issued a simple to get users back on track.
Pay attention to the continued buildout of the mobile web, with an eye toward keeping up with the expanding opportunities.
Microsoft's 30GB Zune music player has mysteriously stopped working for users across the country at nearly the same time.
The devices would have a 7- or 9-inch screen, according TechCrunch, which compares to the current 3.5-inch screen of the current generation of iPod Touch.
In the last few weeks we've posted a broad array of slide shows looking back at the best (and worst) of 2008, and anticipating what's to come this year. They include: 2008 News In Review The 10 Big Stories The...

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With CES 2009 kicking off this week, ChannelWeb is giving you a sneak peek at a host of hot products that will make waves at the Consumer Electronics Showcase. From the strange to the necessary, here are 25 products you shouldn't miss at the show.
Open source applications continue to evolve into viable alternatives to proprietary applications. Here's a look at the 10 coolest open source products we saw this year.
The massive phishing attack on Twitter goes after celebrities Britney Spears and President-elect Barack Obama.
Channelweb looks at IT industry stories from 2008 that elicited peals of unabashed laughter from readers.
There were plenty of high-powered movers and shakers that made a big impact on the channel in 2008. Here's a look at who made our list of the 25 most influential.
We looked at hundreds of products in 2008, but only a select few can be the best. Here are the ones that made the biggest impression--and will help you impress your customers.
Lenovo is unveiling a host of new notebooks and a new all-in-one desktop this week at CES 2009 in Las Vegas. Here's a sneak peek at what Lenovo will showcase.
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