Monthly Archives: May 2007

Nokia to Launch 2 New Handsets for Business Users, Consumers

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Nokia announced May 3 that in the third quarter of 2007 it will launch two handsets, the Nokia 2630 and Nokia 2760, designed for...

Cisco VOIP and Salesforce.com: An SMBs Dream Team?

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Cisco Systems on May 9 will broaden the reach of its Smart Business Communications architecture by offering VOIP integrated with Salesforce.com on-demand customer relationship...

Small Shop IT: Agile but Frenzied

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With a tendency to get bogged down with day-to-day maintenance and having limited management experience as well as a finite amount of overhead they...

Sona Mobile Launches Media Platform Designed for BlackBerry Devices

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Sona Mobile Inc. announced May 3 that its Sona Media Platform, a media management system that will bring push media to BlackBerry Devices and...

Intel Plans Push into Mobility, Emerging Markets

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At a gathering of analysts in New York, the worlds largest chip maker unveiled plans to use its 45-nm technology to enter new markets,...

Microsoft Poised to Rule Entertainment, Devices World

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/zimages/1/173497.jpgLAS VEGAS—As president of Microsofts Entertainment & Devices Division, Robbie Bach drives the companys Connected Entertainment vision, offering consumers new and compelling, branded entertainment...

Microsoft Poised to Rule Entertainment, Devices World: Part 3

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/zimages/1/173497.jpgLAS VEGAS—Robbie Bach, president of Microsofts Entertainment & Devices Division, spoke with eWEEK senior editor Darryl K. Taft at the Microsoft Mix conference here....

AMD Hosts Preemptive Lunch Before Intel Launch

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AMD made a strong preemptive statement on May 2, hosting a press and analyst luncheon to hype the companys strengths in mobile processing compared...

Microsoft Poised to Rule Entertainment, Devices World: Part 2

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/zimages/2/173497.jpgLAS VEGAS—Robbie Bach, president of Microsofts Entertainment & Devices Division, spoke with eWEEK senior editor Darryl K. Taft at the Microsoft Mix conference here....

Unpacking the Digg-AACS Controversy

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By now the Digg user revolt story over DRM circumvention is so widespread that writing an analysis piece seems like an ironic exercise in...