Monthly Archives: April 2008

Sprint and the Samsung Instinct

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Today at CTIA, I got to spend a few minutes with the new Samsung Instinct smart phone, which is coming soon to the Sprint...

FCC Chairman Martin Opposes Skype Petition

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The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission said he will recommend dismissal of a controversial petition from Skype. Speaking at the annual CTIA convention...

Branson and Google Founders Plan One-Way Mars Trip

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update: CNBC had an interview with Branson where he says it was no hoax.update: Google posts blog saying it all was fakeVirgin founder Richard...

Careful What You Tweet on Twitter

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Be careful of how and what you tweet on Twitter. It may come back to haunt you in a court of law.In the wake...

Google to Colonize Mars, After Buying Facebook, Feds

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The merry pranksters are out in earnest for April 1, with some of the more silly jokes whipped up by or on behalf of...

IP Convergence and the Unified Communications Vision

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Vendors Swayed by Smaller Customers’ Needs

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Vendors spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to best approach IT organizations that work for midmarket companies, which the industry...

Pink Slip-Proofing Your IT Career

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When Marvin Goldstein landed his current job as a program manager at the Library of Congress a few months ago, he couldn't have been...

Windows XP to Live On in Low-Cost Intel ‘Netbooks’?

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Windows XP, edging perilously close to its June 30 end-of-support date, is looking to get a reprieve when Intel rolls out low-cost subnotebooks and...

Questions Swirl Around Open XML Approval

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Microsoft has won the battle to get its Office Open XML format approved as an international ISO/IEC standard.In a statement released April 1, standards...