Monthly Archives: March 2009

Palm Treo Pro Available from Sprint March 15

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Palm's Treo Pro smartphone will be available March 15 on the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network, which offers Evolution Data Optimized Rev. A 3G speeds....

Google CEO Eric Schmidt Talks Future, Economic Trouble

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Google CEO Eric Schmidt launched into a wide-ranging presentation during the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference in San Francisco on March 3, covering everything from...

AMD, ATIC Launch Chip Manufacturing Company Globalfoundries

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As predicted, Advanced Micro Devices has announced the creation of Globalfoundries, the business formed through the spinoff of the AMD's own chip manufacturing business....

A-DATA, Toshiba Grab World SSD Capacity Lead at 512GB

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HANNOVER, Germany -- Companies such as Samsung, SanDisk and Western Digital have been the usual suspects who leap-frog each other every few months as...

MontaVista Launches Meld Community, Supports Moblin

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MontaVista Software has announced Meld, a new community for developers of embedded Linux devices, which enables device developers to connect and share information on...

Linux Foundation Takes Reins of Linux.com Community

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The Linux Foundation and SourceForge have announced that the Linux Foundation will be the new host for Linux.com, taking over the editorial and community...

RIM Preps BlackBerry App World

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Research In Motion has announced the name for its new application storefront- BlackBerry App World.In an advisory to the press, a RIM spokesperson said...

How to Drive Continuous Application Availability Through Virtualization

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As one of the most disruptive technologies of recent times, virtualization is driving change in IT shops large and small. Yet, does that change...

Broadcasters Sue to Block White Spaces Use

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Broadcasters have moved to block a November 2008 decision by the Federal Communications Commission allowing the use of the so-called white spaces between digital...

INSIDE MOBILE: Visto Acquires Good Technology from Motorola

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You have to hand it to Doug Brackbill. He's been relentlessly focused on mobile e-mail for most of the past 20 years. Some call...