Monthly Archives: May 2006

Mobile Devices Get a Jolt From Java

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Emphasizing the role of Java on mobile devices, and the worldwide explosion of wireless connectivity, Sun Microsystems President and CEO Jonathan Schwartz welcomed former...

Lenovos Lack of Brand Heft Dings Q4, Analysts Say

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Thirteen months after acquiring IBMs personal computer division for $1.25 billion, Chinas Lenovo Group revealed a fourth-quarter loss May 25 that doubled analysts forecasts. Analysts...

Hoisted by Their Own E-Mails

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So today Ken Lay and Jeff Skillings were were found guilty on all counts.One of the great business lessons in this whole mess (aside...

RSA Study: Wireless Network Security Tightens Up

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A new study published by researchers at RSA Security finds that as the number of wireless networks located in some of the worlds largest...

Microsoft Puts the Windows Live Hard-Sell on Device Makers

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SEATTLE—At this years WinHEC, Microsoft isnt touting only the current and future versions of Windows to its hardware partners. It also is pushing Windows...

Risk-Averse Development

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IBM Leads App Dev Market Sales

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IBM continues to lead in application development software market share, doubling the revenue of its closest competitor, according to a market research report. According to...

HP Offers Enterprises Makeovers via Shared Services

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Offering up a specialized service designed to cut out inefficiencies in corporate IT systems, Hewlett-Packard announced May 24 its HP IT Shared Service portfolio....

Brazil Asks Google to Shutter More Orkut Communities

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Google's expects to soon get a new list of Orkut communities that Brazilian authorities believe violate local law and should be shut down, a...

Google and Microsoft: Best Buds, On The Radio

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Dare it be said that rivals Google and Microsoft need each other, at least a little bit?The answer is yes, of course, and in...