Our Top Stories | 15 Sizzling Smartphones of CES 2011 Kiss your current smartphone goodbye. There are a multitude of contenders rushing to take its place from HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, and even Dell and Vizio. Share: | It's a Mad, Mad 4G World at CES 2011 The term '4G' is on everybodys lips as device makers and carriers hurry to release devices capable of connecting to the fast new networks. Share: | CES Tablets: A Revolution in Computing You'll probably be using a tablet soon. Check out some we saw at CES that caught our attention. Share: | Dreaming of an Open-Source CES 2012 Linux and other free software may have played a bigger role this year than ever before at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show, but next year could be even better. Share: | What BlackBerry Admins Need to Know About the PlayBook The upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook tablet PC is one of the stars of CES 2011. Here's what it means to IT administrators. Share: | Motorola Atrix Hints at a Virtualized, Cloud Future Motorola's Atrix is perhaps one of the best phones to come out of CES this year, but it hides an even more impressive feature: Windows virtualization. Share: | Report: Verizon iPhone to Come Next Week The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Verizon Wireless plans to announce on Tuesday that it will start offering the Apple iPhone. Share: | Networking Gets Faster, More Media-Savvy At CES 2011, networking vendors are touting products that let you access movies, music, and photos on any screen, anywhere. But they're also adding proprietary technologies that won't be compatible with gear from other vendors. Share: | Ford Debuts All-electric Car Ford Motor Company debuted its first all-electric vehicle, the Focus Electric, at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show Friday. It is one of five new... Share: | Samsung Sees Best Sales Ever in Q4 but Profit May Disappoint Samsung Electronics, the world's largest memory chip and LCD panel maker, said its sales will likely reach a new all-time high in the fourth quarter, but its... Share: | Intel: Light Peak Interconnect Technology Is Ready An Intel executive on Friday said that its Light Peak interconnect technology, designed to link PCs to devices like displays and external storage, is ready for... Share: | Ubuntu Adds Sparkle to Nufront Laptops at CES A Chinese companys 10 and 14-inch machines are powered by a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor. Share: | Hands On With RIMs PlayBook Balanced weight and easy navigation make this device stand out, but its clearly made for the BlackBerry universe. Share: | Hardware Companies Prepare for Windows on Arm Hardware companies are preparing for the future launch of Microsoft's Windows OS on Arm but have differing views of what kinds of devices the OS will actually go... Share: | Verizon Pushes Fast LTE Expansion Verizon Wireless will expand its LTE network to more than 175 cities by the end of this year, the company revealed at the International Consumer Electronics Show... Share: | Auction Plan Is Most Likely to Succeed, FCC Head Says The U.S. Federal Communications Commission decided to push forward on its proposal for an incentive spectrum auction, despite likely criticism from some corners... Share: | Wall Street Beat: IT Spending Forecast to Rise in 2011 Despite ongoing worries about the strength of the U.S. recovery, sovereign debt in Europe and inflation in various parts of the world, global IT spending is due... Share: | White House Officials Push Online Trusted IDs The U.S. Department of Commerce launches an office focused on trusted ID technology. Share: | CES Gets Serious With Tablets, 4G, NAS, and Pocket Projectors Road warriors are about to get a powerful tech makeover as CES 2011 brings mobility advances on every front. 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