Monthly Archives: October 2008

Qt Gets Prettied Up

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LONDON-Already attractive to thousands of developers, the Qt (pronounced "cute") cross-platform application framework became a lot more attractive to a whole new group of...

Symbian Foundation Names Leader

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LONDON-The Symbian Foundation, a consortium of vendors banded together to build mobile solutions based on the open-source Symbian OS, has announced the appointment of...

Symbian Boosts Developer Options with Ruby

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LONDON-Symbian announced the release of Ruby for the Symbian OS, enabling developers to use the Ruby language to create applications for Symbian-based handsets and...
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Waiting for the G1

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Waiting for the G1 T-Mobile had a special presale for the G1 with Google at its 3rd and Mission San Francisco store, selling the first...

Bill Gates Forms New Company

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Todd Bishop at TechFlash has reported that Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has founded a new company.The new venture, known as bgC3, is a think...

Google Gmail Offers Canned Responses

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Google continued to help make its Gmail users even lazier with the introduction of a "Canned Response" feature for its Web mail application.It's not...

IBM SAAS Version of Lotus Notes Goes on Sale

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IBM has finished polishing up the software-as-a-service version of Lotus Notes and will release it to the public Oct. 22, company officials told me.Lotus...

Crafty Vendors Stretch Wi-Fi Options for Users

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LONDON-Users hot for Wi-Fi hot spots need look no further than a couple of nifty software solutions that help spread the wealth when it...
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Raritan Dominion Racks Up Smart Power Control

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Raritan Dominion Racks Up Smart Power Control No Title I was able to track real-time current, voltage and watts consumed on a per-outlet basis. This type...

T-Mobile G1’s Enterprise Mobility Is Lost in the Cloud

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Today, Oct. 22, is the celebrated launch of T-Mobile's G1 with Google, the first smart phone based on Google's Android open-source mobile operating system...