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Smarter AI for All: Lenovo Unveils Hybrid AI Solutions that Deliver the Power of Tailored Generative AI to Every Enterprise in Collaboration with NVIDIA  - insideBIGDATA

Today, at NVIDIA GTC, a global AI conference, Lenovo announced new hybrid AI solutions, built in collaboration with NVIDIA, that deliver the power of tailored generative AI applications to every enterprise and cloud, bringing transformational capabilities to every industry.

How Lenovo wants to unlock AI for all at the edge | Kirk Skaugen interview | VentureBeat

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G или Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G: сравнительный обзор смартфонов / NV

Узнайте подробности нашего полного сравнения смартфонов Xiaomi с камерой 200 Мп. Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G против Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G.

Ноутбук будущего: Lenovo презентовала концепт с прозрачным экраном / NV

На MWC в Барселоне Lenovo представила удивительный концепт ноутбука с прозрачным экраном Lenovo ThinkBook Transparent Display.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G: полный обзор смартфона с камерой 200 Мп / NV

Узнайте подробности детального обзора нового смартфона Xiaomi Redmi Note Pro 5G с ценником 14999 грн и 200-мегапиксельной камерой.

Angry employees tattling on companies that violate software licenses | Network World

Software piracy by IT professionals is rampant, according to a survey of 200 IT professionals on IT Ethics conducted by Network World. While 89% of respondents said it was unethical for an IT employee to make the company fall out of compliance with software license agreements, 70% said they have directly witnessed other IT folks knowingly violating software licenses.

Can US get tough on intellectual property crime? | Network World

Critics have long said the US needs to do something to put a crimp in intellectual property crime -- an over $200 billion counterfeit and pirated goods industry.

Wall Street Beat: Cisco stirs worry, but forecasts solid | Network World

Word of slowing growth from Cisco put the brakes on the tech rally in the markets, but Lenovo results and forecasts for the mobile, online and consumer electronics markets suggest that IT's recovery from the recession still has legs.

Intel looks to invest in mobility and cloud computing | Network World

Intel is looking to invest in cloud computing and mobility as the company tries to meet its US$200 million investment commitment in U.S. companies over a two-year period, an Intel executive said on Monday.

Lenovo reveals tweaked Android, app store for Lephone | Network World

Lenovo showed off a tweaked version of Google's Android operating system on its upcoming Lephone handset, as the company also launched an application download store for the phone and other products.

How Citigroup Tackled a Global Network Overhaul in One Year | Network World

With 200 million customers in 140 countries, overhauling Citi's IT spine meant reigning in multiple complicated processes

TeliaSonera prepares to launch LTE in over 200 cities | Network World

TeliaSonera has opened up its LTE (Long-Term Evolution) mobile network in Gothenburg, Sweden's second largest city, and is preparing to accelerate its build-out to include 218 Swedish towns and cities during 2011, it said on Wednesday.

Lenovo adds mobile phone details, posts profit rise | Network World

Lenovo's work on mobile phones with Google's Android operating system is focused on its high-end Lephone handset, but the company also wants to reach other price points, a company executive said Thursday.

Lenovo shows ultrabook-tablet hybrid with touchscreen | Network World

Lenovo on Monday announced an ultrabook with a touchscreen that can be turned into a tablet just by flipping the display.

Inside the world’s most advanced LCD factory | Network World

A robotic forklift picks up a sheet of glass thinner than a credit card and as big as two table-tennis tables, and effortlessly swings it 90 degrees before gently placing it into an oven where it will bake at 200 degrees Celsius. It's a graceful and finely engineered process and one of several that takes place minute after minute, hour after hour, day after day in Sharp's LCD factory in Sakai, western Japan.

Wall Street Beat: Earnings, spending forecasts highlight tech sector strength | Network World

Recent market research reports and earnings this week from tech bellwethers including Lenovo and Cisco Systems underscore underlying strength in IT even as the global economy continues to experience significant turbulence.

Dell workstations tap Intel’s Nehalem architecture | Network World

New workstation products from vendors such as Dell, Lenovo and Apple are helping shed light on the capabilities of Intel’s highly anticipated Nehalem processors.

China Mobile iPhone killer will not be cheap | Network World

Lenovo Mobile is designing handsets for China's national 3G mobile standard that will sell for as little as US$150, but its high-end handset made to rival the iPhone is not one of them, the company said Wednesday.

Microsoft wooing startups to its platforms with free software, business advice | Network World

Jun Kim, the young co-founder of a Korean software house, was recently approached by a representative from Amazon, who offered him a US$200 credit to develop on its Web Services cloud platform.

Lenovo parent may move farther from Chinese government | Network World

The purchase of a stake in Lenovo's parent company, Legend Holdings, by a private investment group could be followed by more moves away from Chinese government influence in the company, Legend said Tuesday.

China Mobile shows Dell, Lenovo ‘Ophones’ | Network World

China Mobile displayed smartphones from Dell, Lenovo Mobile and other companies running its mobile operating system at a Beijing event on Monday.

Trade complaint targets iPhone, laptop flash storage | Network World

The U.S. International Trade Commission will investigate flash storage chips used by Apple, Research In Motion, Dell, Asus, Sony, Lenovo and other vendors after a company claiming five patents on flash technology sought to ban the importation of the chips and devices that use them.

Amid Cheers, Three iPhone 3GS Concerns Surface | Network World

Despite a few iPhone lemons in the market, including a couple of iPhones and an iPod Touch that reportedly exploded in Europe, the vast majority of iPhone 3GS owners love their new phones. According to a survey by RBC/IQ ChangeWave, 99 percent of 200 respondents were either satisfied or very satisfied with their iPhone 3GS.

The Future of the $200 Tablet | Network World

The low-end, under-$200 tablet market is on the brink of a transformation -- and that means you'll soon be able to get a lot more value for a lot less money.

Group: Spectrum plan could shut down TV stations | Network World

A U.S. Federal Communications Commission proposal to transfer 120MHz of television spectrum from broadcasters to mobile broadband carriers could require more than 800 TV stations to change channels and could drive more than 200 off the air permanently, according to a trade group.

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