Google has high hopes for the potential of the mobile market, executives said on Monday during an investor webcast.
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Google bets big on mobile
Google has high hopes for the potential of the mobile market, executives said on Monday during an investor webcast.
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Google bets big on mobile
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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Oracle loses XML co-inventor to Google
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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Three new options emerge for managing smartphones in the enterprise
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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Apple dishes new details on iPad
The world is one step closer to holding the Apple iPad in its shaking hands: consumers can pre-order iPads on the Apple Website starting today, Friday, March 12, at 8:30 a.m. EST.
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Start your browsers: iPad set to go on pre-sale
Chip giant Intel, a major backer of the movement to provide mobile WiMax wireless broadband to Internet users around the world, expects the next major release of the technology to be deployed starting in 2012, an executive said Tuesday. “Standards work will be completed by the end of this year,” said Rama Shukla, a vice president and director of the WiMax program office at Intel, during a news conference in Taipei.
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Intel sees 2012 deployment for mobile WiMax Release 2
A mobile phone with Google’s Android operating system that was delayed in China will now ship next week, in the latest sign that Android has gone largely unscathed by a row between Google and the Chinese government .
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Android largely unharmed by Google-China row
Intel is using cash incentives to lure mobile software developers to its AppUp Center application store, hoping to spur the development of new applications for netbooks with Atom microprocessors inside.
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Intel dangles cash to lure developers to its app store
Many IT leaders intend to make high-tech purchases and technology projects a priority in the coming months as plans that had been put on hold during the downturn are prepped for takeoff in 2010.
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More IT projects green-lighted amid signs of recovery, survey shows
New low-cost smartphones running Google’s Android software have been launched in Taiwan recently and the good news is they should start showing up just about everywhere soon. A new group of companies, electronics contract manufacturers, are starting to make high-end mobile phones, including smartphones, for mobile network operators around the world, and these are companies adept at slashing prices
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Cheap Android smartphones coming soon