Our Top Stories | Tech Trends You'll See in 2012 From data-only cell phone plans to HTML 5, these ten advancements are ready to go mainstream in the year to come. Share: | Processors: What to Expect From CPUs in 2012 What does the future hold for processors? We expect more speed and less power consumption, lurking behind unassuming code names such as Ivy Bridge, Piledriver, and Tegra 3. Share: | Five Open Source Technologies for 2012 Next year, if all goes according to plan, Red Hat will become the first open source software company to generate more than US$1 billion a year in revenue. Share: | Ultrabooks Buying Guide: Purchase an Ultrathin Laptop Now or Later? With superthin Ultrabooks available now and another wave expected in the next few months, here's how to decide which svelte laptop to buy--and when to grab it. 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Share: | US Holiday Online Spending up 15 Percent to $35.3 Billion, ComScore Says Online spending so far this holiday season in the U.S. was 15 percent higher than last year, rising to US$35.3 billion, according to figures released Wednesday. Share: | Company IT Spending Forecasts Brighten Strong third-quarter corporate spending on technology continued to surprise experts, as Maven Wave Partners measured a 2% increase from Q2 spending levels. Share: | Intel Antitrust Case May Be Headed to New York Court A federal judge in Delaware has cancelled a Feb. 14 trial of an antitrust case filed against Intel in 2009, after plaintiff New York state asked the court to allow its transfer to a New York state court. Share: | Wi-Fi Protected Setup Flaws Make Wireless Network Brute-force Attacks Feasible Design flaws in the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) wireless standard can make it easier for attackers to obtain access codes for secured wireless networks by brute... Share: | Samsung to Buy Sony's Share of LCD Panel Joint Company for $934 Million Sony said Monday it will sell off its entire stake in an LCD manufacturing joint venture with Samsung Electronics, but will still get its TVs from the plant. Share: | What to Expect in Printers in 2012 Want to print from your smartphone or tablet--or from another city? The printers of 2012 will handle that for you--and offer other ways to use the Web or email to make printing easier. 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