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Tablets are 'post-PC'? I beg to differ

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March 07, 2011
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redarrow Western Digital to pay $4.3B for Hitachi drive unit
redarrow Homeland Security bows to Real ID outcry

Tablets are different from what came before. But CNET's Stephen Shankland thinks they're still fundamentally a facet of personal computing.
The name of the game in Hollywood right now is to spark ownership of digital movies, and Netflix's streaming rental service undermines that strategy. Moreover, Netflix may be hurting the major studios in ways that few expected.
Internet giant says it removed several rogue apps from the Android Market and will remove them from affected users' devices.
Already one of the largest hard-drive makers in the world, Western Digital will acquire its counterpart at Hitachi in a deal designed to significantly increase operating scale.
The iPad 2 is packing improved graphics performance, and game developers are already at work on making the next crop of games look even better.
Obama administration blinks and extends Real ID deadline to January 2013, after dozens of states protest the requirements of the controversial law.
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Large sustained cyberattack against French government, ongoing since December, forces the finance ministry to shut down 10,000 computers.
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