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HP workplace-Tablet by year end
b>PALO ALTO (California):/bHewlett-Packard will take another shot at Apple's iPad with the release late this year of a Tablet computer geared for work instead of play, chief executive Meg Whitman said.
PlayBook gets a big update
RIM has finally released the long awaited update for its BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet. PlayBook OS 2.0 features a unified inbox that consolidates messages from Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn as well as personal and work e-mail accounts.
Rules patchwork ‘threatens cloud computing growth’
b>SINGAPORE:/bA global patchwork of conflicting laws and regulations could hobble the growth of the cloud computing market, a study released Feb 22 said.
HP profit plummets, CEO urges patience
b>SAN FRANCISCO:/bHewlett-Packard Co's earnings fell nearly 44% and the world's No 1 computer maker forecast a second-quarter profit below Wall Street estimates as it struggles with weak sales of PCs and printers.
Apple unveils preview of Mountain Lion
APPLE released a preview version of its new Macintosh operating system on Feb 16, bringing some features of the iPad to the personal computer.
Apple to seek safeguards for iPhone contact lists
b>CUPERTINO (California)/b>: Apple said application developers will have to get express permission from users before tapping into contact information stored in its popular gadgets, in a move to address privacy concerns.
A plus from Google
How many is too many when it comes to social networks? With big boy Facebook leading the pack, can the fledgling Google+ network still make an impact?
Sony’s Hirai to extend PlayStation strategy
b>TOKYO:/bIncoming CEO Kazuo Hirai aims to re-shape Sony Corp by linking hardware and software through online networks - a model he used at its PlayStation unit - dismissing any suggestion the battered brand would revert to a gadget-centred strategy under his management.
Groupon disclosure, growth concerns hit stock
b>SAN FRANCISCO:/bGroupon Inc shares slumped as the daily deal company's first quarterly results since it went public stoked concern about limited disclosure and slowing growth.
Halliburton to abandon BlackBerry for iPhone
b>TORONTO/b>: Oil field services company Halliburton plans to stop issuing BlackBerry smartphones to employees and switch over to Apple's iPhone, which it said was better suited to its needs, marking another setback for Research In Motion (RIM).