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Google bets big on mobile 15 March 2010 at 5:34 pm by admin

Google has high hopes for the potential of the mobile market, executives said on Monday during an investor webcast.

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+ Appistry launches ‘big data’ computational storage system By admin 15 March 2010 at 3:01 pm and have No Comments

It’s never been easy to access — much less analyze — the vast amount of data available to, for example, determine changes in customer behavior or sentiment, optimize routing of telephone switches based on call patterns, or analyze financial portfolio pricing or risk.

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+ Microsoft touts Windows Phone 7 Series and Silverlight 4 By admin 15 March 2010 at 2:14 pm and have No Comments

Microsoft at its Mix10 conference on Monday showed off application capabilities for its Windows Phone 7 Series platform and offered a release candidate for its upcoming Silverlight 4 rich Internet application plug-in technology. Windows Phone 7 Series leverages Silverlight and the XNA gaming platform for application development.

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+ Oracle loses XML co-inventor to Google By admin 15 March 2010 at 11:39 am and have No Comments

One ex-Sun Microsystems employee who will not be cashing an Oracle paycheck is XML co-inventor Tim Bray, who has opted instead to work for the Google . Bray will be working, beginning on Monday, as a developer-advocate for the company’s Android development team, according to an announcement on his blog.

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+ Ruckus targets enterprise Wi-Fi with lower pricing By admin 15 March 2010 at 7:32 am and have No Comments

Ruckus Wireless aims to lower the cost of entry to enterprise IEEE 802.11n Wi-Fi gear with a stepped-down line of access points it is introducing on Monday.

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+ Intel releases ‘affordable’ SSD By admin 15 March 2010 at 7:08 am and have No Comments

On the heels of OCZ Technology Group’s release of its first sub-$100 solid-state drive (SSD) , Intel is shipping a $125 SSD called the X25-V Value SATA SSD.

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+ Microsoft testing fix for critical IE bug By admin 15 March 2010 at 6:25 am and have No Comments

Microsoft said it is testing a patch for a critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE) , but stopped short of promising to deliver an emergency fix before the next scheduled Patch Tuesday, which is April 13, more than four weeks away.

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+ Three new options emerge for managing smartphones in the enterprise By admin 12 March 2010 at 1:29 pm and have No Comments

The surge of iPhones and other smartphones in the enterprise is a major headache for IT departments. Now, there are three new medicines that may help to ease that pain

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+ Apple dishes new details on iPad By admin 12 March 2010 at 10:46 am and have No Comments

The availability of pre-orders isn’t the only new development in iPad-land . Apple also updated its site with a plethora of new details about its latest and greatest device, from information on the 3G networking capabilities to a more in-depth description of the iBooks application

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+ Cisco to expand video calling with IME By admin 12 March 2010 at 10:36 am and have No Comments

Cisco Systems plans to extend unified communications beyond individual enterprises, introducing a new appliance and a protocol that the company hopes will become an industry standard.

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