Monthly Archives: October 2008
Dissecting OpenOffice.org 3.0
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New Class of Mobile Workers Emerging
Corporate IT managers and vendors are badly underestimating the future demand for mobility devices and services in the enterprise arena, overlooking a new emerging...
Micron Technology Shutters NAND Flash Memory Production Plant, Cuts Work Force
Micron Technology, one of the world's largest producers of memory chips, is closing down its NAND flash memory production facility in Boise, Idaho, and...
Does OpenOffice.org Still Matter?
For the past six years or so, my office productivity suite of choice has been OpenOffice.org. In that time, I've watched the suite progress...
Wikia’s Jimmy Wales on Going Against Google in Search
I've been having a hard time getting my head around why the world needs so many search engine choices. Don't get me wrong. Choice...
Gartner: Chip Spending Will Fall 25 Percent as Financial Crisis Continues
The ongoing Wall Street financial crisis, along with an oversupply of DRAM (dynamic RAM) and NAND flash memory, is likely to slash what the...
Bad Guys Love the BlackBerry
Guess who else figured out that RIM's BlackBerry ecosystem is the most secure wireless business platform out there? Yep, it's the cyber-criminals.According to an...
BlackBerry Storm Mobile Smart Phone Thunders into Market on Verizon Wireless
Let the holiday season smart phone wars begin. Research In Motion introduced Oct. 8 its BlackBerry Storm-with its new tactile touch-screen-that will be exclusively...
New Features of the Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Storm
The BlackBerry Storm has some features new to the BlackBerry family and new to mobile smart phones in general, including a tactile touch-screen, a...
Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Storm by the Numbers
The Verizon BlackBerry Storm was unveiled Oct. 8 in London.For the enterprise IT manager tasked with managing the Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Storm mobile device,...