Monthly Archives: October 2008
Qt Gets Prettied Up
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
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
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...
Waiting for the G1
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
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
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
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
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...
Raritan Dominion Racks Up Smart Power Control
Raritan Dominion Racks Up Smart Power Control
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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
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...