While the Apple iPad is seizing headlines, analysts warn that it will soon be facing stiff competition from a multitude of Android-based tablet rivals

While the Apple iPad is seizing headlines, analysts warn that it will soon be facing stiff competition from a multitude of Android-based tablet rivals
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The US Court of Appeals has thrown out a 2008 Federal Communications Commission ruling that Comcast violated its network neutrality principles
Will smart meters give us control of the energy we use, asks Andrew Donoghue, or just drown us in so much data we give up?
Pirated software is becoming institutionalised, according to Microsoft, despite obvious security risks to the enterprise
Blocking the broadband tax might give the Conservatives a late political goal, but now there is no mechanism to pay for rural coverage, says Peter Judge
Conservatives have struck the Broadband Tax out of the Labour budget, in a move which could cost them rural votes
An internal CA memo announces the elimination of 1,000 jobs
The Vietnamese government refuted accusations by Google of a cyber-attack targeting opponents of a Chinese-backed mining operation
Google, HP and General Electric have asked President Obama to make it easier for mobile phones and other Web-enabled gadgets to be used to manage energy usage
IBM denies that it has broken a promise by asserting its patents against an open-source project
Apple Support forums have began filling with complaints of sporadic WiFi signals from the newly launched iPad
A handful of MPs debated the controversial Digital Economy Bill, which the government intends to force through before the end of this Parliament
New figures have shown that Android is growing its market share, as Microsoft and Palm slip in the mobile operating systems stakes
Apple always had a reputation for doing things differently but, with the newly launched Apple iPad, Tom Jowitt asks, has Apple bitten off more than it can chew?
Cisco is building Intel's Xeon 7500 chips into its servers in a major revamp of UCS, the converged data centre strategy it launched a year ago.
Apple is to reveal what it calls "the future of the iPhone OS" at an event on 8 April, with multitasking high up on the rumour mill
Despite expressing some misgivings about the iPad's enterprise value prior to launch, eWEEK takes a look at why it is ideally suited to corporate duty
Google Chrome held a 6.1 percent market share throughout March and is expected top 10 percent by the end of the year
Within hours of the Apple iPad becoming available, RapidRepair was taking one apart to examine its beautifully designed but not cutting-edge hardware
Microsoft could reclaim its flagging consumer market share with a new wave of products, including Windows Phone 7 and Bing, according to Jefferies & Co.
Industry group Green Grid is pushing for an international agreement on data centre standards
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Opponents of the Digital Economy Bill claim the legislation is being rushed through parliament ahead of the election
Microsoft plans to end support for Intel's Itanium processors, citing the high-end scalability and reliability of new x86 chips from Intel and AMD
Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett says ex-HP CEO Carly Fiorina, now running for the U.S. Senate, is being unfairly criticised for her time at the helm of the computer giant
Marten Mickos was a key figure in guiding the open source MySQL database into worldwide significance
Truphone joins Citrix Systems and Cisco Systems in moving quickly to make voice applications for the iPad that allow users to take a virtual office with them anywhere
Hewlett-Packard’s upcoming tablet PC could use video conferencing, at least one camera module, and support for Adobe Flash and removable SD memory cards as potential differentiators from Apple’s bestselling iPad
Apple sold around 300,000 iPads in the United States on 3 April, the device’s first day of release, according to a company statement
The Apple's iPad delivered to users this week include some surprises according to reports. The 150,000 apps include a Kindle reader