MUST READ Nokia Launches 41-MP Camera Phone At MWC 2012 By David Berlind Nokia is first to seize the Mobile World Congress 2012 stage, bringing a slew of new phones including one that begs the question whether it's more camera than phone.
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Randy Mott Named General Motors CIO Former CIO of HP, Dell, and Walmart is tapped for ability to 'transform global IT operations.' Will appointment mean less IT outsourcing for GM?
IBM Layoffs Exceed 800, Workers Say IBM cut employees in its outsourcing and server manufacturing units, among others.
Dell: 'We're Not Really A PC Company Anymore' Dell evolving its business away from a reliance on PC shipments toward supplying high-end servers, appliances, and rack-mount virtualization packages for the enterprise data center.
5 Keys To U.S. National Mobility Strategy Security, device support, and applications development are tough issues that agency CIOs must address as they hurry to put smartphones and tablets into more employees' hands.
Android's Success: By The Numbers Google's Android boss bragged about the platform's incredible success: Think 300 million devices, with 850,000 new devices activated daily.
DARPA, MIT Research A Self-Healing Cloud Researchers aim to develop a cloud computing environment that could immediately recognize and fend off a cyber attack, much like the human body fights a virus.
Mozilla, Telefonica Promise Open Web Phone Does the world need another mobile operating system? Boot2Gecko, Mozilla's HTML5 operating system, aims to pry open the mobile Web.
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