Recently, when Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad 2, competitors were in for a rude shock and shares of almost all the major competitors went down.

The new iPad has front and back cameras, more memory, faster processor, and all this comes at the same price as the older version of the notable device.

As some of the competitors were still entering the tablet market, Apple gave them a severe blow by introducing the next version of its hugely popular iPad.

Price in Apple’s favor
While iPad 2 has a dual core processor and is designed by in house designers, the price of the iconic device remains the same as that of the older version.

At a company event held in Las Vegas this week, Technology firm IBM has announced bettering its virtualization, image management, and cloud computing technologies.

The company has also showcased newly-created software, which would help expand the existing virtualized cloud computing systems.

IBM had spent more than $17 billion on developing hardware and software for cloud computing, and by 2013, it is expected to invest nearly $45 billion in the sector.

“Cloud computing is clearly gaining share of voice in the IT ecosphere as a result of its ability to provide dynamic scheduling, provisioning, and management of virtualized computing resources on demand,” said a technologist.

About the new software

Google has removed more than 50 Android applications from the Market, after a malware was found in these applications.

Nearly 21 such applications were removed from the Android Market, as these apps secretly installed a malware in the phone.

These 21 programs were downloaded by more than 50,000 users, in last four days.

Malware installing apps were offered for free
Some of these apps included the pirated versions of the Android software itself and were being offered for free in the Market. It was offered after making alterations to add the malware and was offered under different names.

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