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  1. HTC And IBM Strike Partnership In The Enterprise

    Hot Hardware &bull Jan 22, 2012

    HTC and... IBM? Yep. Two seemingly unrelated companies are coming together, with a recent TechWeekEurope report noting that IBM and HTC have "struck up a partnership that could make the Taiwanese phone maker a major enterprise player." In the enterprise,… Full Story »

  2. HTC, IBM team to try and bring Android to workplaces

    Electronista &bull Jan 21, 2012

    HTC and IBM together said in an interview Friday that they were working together to get Android into the workplace. IBM's business apps were running on HTC's phones and tablets, HTC's Global Enterprise and Services director David Jaeger told eWeek. Full Story »

  3. HTC and IBM hooking up to charm commercial clients

    Engadget &bull Jan 21, 2012

    At the start of IBM Lotusphere, the former PC maker showed off "smart business" applications that ran on the smartphone maker's gear. Our tip? Full Story »


  4. Apple Now 8th Most Valuable Brand [Apple Jumps 9 Spots to be #8 in the List of Valuable Brands, but Still Behind IBM, Google & Microsoft]

    Technology Gadgets and Curiosities &bull Jan 17, 2012

    What's in a name? If you consider the value of a brand, accountants and business people actually put an amount to a company's brand name, especially if mindshare and goodwill can bring in business. Apple, for one, has jumped to… Full Story »

  5. IBM Develops Miniaturized Silicon Probe for Disease Diagnostics

    MedGadget &bull Jan 13, 2012

    Based upon the binding specificity of antibodies to target molecules, immunohistochemistry (IHC) has been used in labs for decades to research protein expression, or lack thereof, in tissue samples. It's a great example of a translational technique that is being… Full Story »

  6. A dozen atoms enough to store a bit-provided they're kept near absolute zero

    Ars Technica - Gadget Tech Blog &bull Jan 13, 2012

    Magnetic media has been the mainstay of computer storage for decades. Just as with processors, shrinking feature size-smaller clusters of magnetic atoms-have allowed huge gains in storage density. Just as with processors, though, these gains are starting to push up… Full Story »

  7. IBM creates atomic storage device with only 12 atoms

    SlashGear &bull Jan 13, 2012

    The technology world is always marching on, and a big push is to make things like computers and storage systems smaller, faster, and higher capacity. That can get to be very tricky though with processes used for microprocessors and other… Full Story »

  8. IBM Figures Out How Many Atoms It Takes to Hold a Bit (Hint: It's 12) [Storage]

    Gizmodo &bull Jan 13, 2012

    Rather than trying to shrink current data storage technologies further, IBM took the opposite approach and designed a new system from the ground up-building it individual atoms. The new storage could lead to 100-fold increases in chip densities. Take that,… Full Story »

  9. IBM picks up most patents in 2011

    Ubergizmo &bull Jan 11, 2012

    IBM is at the top of the list again for the year 2011 when it comes to the number of U.S. patents won, ensuring the company reserves a place in the pantheon of history for itself with its 19th straight… Full Story »

  10. IBM maintains top spot in global patent rankings, Canon overtakes Microsoft

    Engadget &bull Jan 11, 2012

    For the 19th straight year, IBM has come out on top of IFI Claims Patent Services' annual rankings of the world's top 50 US utility patent holders, with a record 6,180 patents. That's up five percent from 2010, though there… Full Story »

  11. Ancient mouse teardown and repair

    Hackaday Gadgets Blog &bull Jan 7, 2012

    For a young geek in the 80s, the it computer was the IBM PCjr. On paper, it was a truly remarkable leap in technology. With a wireless keyboard, light pen, and optical mouse it was an impressive, if maligned, piece… Full Story »

  12. IBM is developing 500 mile range lithium-air car battery

    Geek.com &bull Jan 7, 2012

    The electric vehicle has to overcome three major hurdles if it is ever going to be a success with consumers. They need to charge fast, be cheap to buy, and have a decent range between charges. Full Story »

  13. IBM acquires SOA testing tool vendor Green Hat

    Ars Technica - Gadget Tech Blog &bull Jan 5, 2012

    IBM announced on Wednesday an agreement to acquire Green Hat, a company that makes tools for software testing. The company will become part of IBM's Rational software group. The focus of Green Hat's tools is on aiding programmers who build… Full Story »

  14. Google buys another round of IBM patents as its Oracle trial nears

    Ars Technica - Gadget Tech Blog &bull Jan 4, 2012

    Google has been working to augment its defensive patent portfolio with the intent of deflecting the litigation that has targeted its embattled Android mobile operating system. The Android platform has faced a barrage of attacks from patent trolls and rival… Full Story »

  15. Google Purchases 217 Extra IBM Patents

    Geeky Gadgets &bull Jan 4, 2012

    Google has purchased another batch of patents from IBM, totalling 217, according to the SEO by The Sea website. Including acquisition of 188 granted patents and 29 published pending applications from IBM in its patent assignment database on Dec. Full Story »

  16. Google buys 200+ more patents from IBM

    Digital Trends &bull Jan 4, 2012

    Google has snagged 217 more patents from IBM, marking the third patent purchase from the technology services company in 2011. Full Story »

  17. Google gets 217 IBM phone, browser patents in defense

    Electronista &bull Jan 3, 2012

    Google has quietly escalated its attempts to mount a defense for Android by getting more IBM patents. An acquisition recorded December 30 gave Google 217 more active and pending patents primarily focused on cellphones, mobile web browsers, and voice search. Full Story »

  18. IBM chief credits PC divestment as critical to success

    Electronista &bull Jan 3, 2012

    As IBM head Samuel Palmisano prepares to step down from his position and hand the reins to Virginia Rometty, the chief executive has reflected on the company's recent strategy. Full Story »

  19. IBM's Samuel J. Palmisano: we sold PC business due to lack of innovative opportunities

    Engadget &bull Jan 2, 2012

    Departing IBM head honcho Samuel J. Outside of looking into the details of how IBM become one of the world's most boring, highly profitable outfits, there's plenty of fascinating nuggets to be had. Reportedly, he saw a lack of opportunity… Full Story »

  20. Apple Didn't Invent the All-Touch Phone [Video]

    Gizmodo &bull Dec 31, 2011

    Rightfully! But he also championed Apple as the mobile keyboard killer. However, IBM beat them almost two decades earlier. Full Story »



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