Monthly Archives: July 2009

RFID Orders Continue to Surge

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Despite the sluggish economy, global sales of RFID technology are expected to grow 5 percent to $5.56 billion in 2009. According to IDTechEx, the...

Analysts Look to YouTube to Buoy Google Q2 Earnings

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Google will report second quarter earnings July 16 after the market closes, with many analysts expecting the search engine giant to post a solid...

Microsoft Launches Partner Program for Surface Computer

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Microsoft has launched the Microsoft Surface Partner Program to expand the ecosystem for partners and developers working with Microsoft Surface, the company's multitouch, multiuser...

Amateurs to Blame for DDoS Attacks

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Apple Gearing Up to Release Tablet for Christmas?

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Rumors and speculation regarding Apple's future computer production plans surfaced again this week when The China Times reported that Apple would be debuting a...

Adobe Delivers Beta of ColdFusion 9 and ColdFusion Builder IDE

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Adobe Systems announced the public beta releases of Adobe ColdFusion 9 and a new product known as ColdFusion Builder.ColdFusion 9 is the soon-to-be generally...

Strong Intel Numbers Signal Hope for IT Industry

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Three months after CEO Paul Otellini announced that the PC market had bottomed out, Intel's latest quarterly numbers indicate that the industry may be...

Google Engineering Director Leaves for VMware

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According to published reports, Mark Lucovsky, an engineering director at Google, has left the search giant for a new position at VMware.Despite having been...

Rackspace Releases New Public API for Cloud Development

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Cloud services provider Rackspace on July 14 released the public beta of a new API for software developers interested in better and more direct...

Siemens Pitches Unified Communications to Cost-Conscious Businesses

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Siemens Enterprise Communications Group announced July 13 that the OpenScape Office Unified Communications Application suite is now available on its HiPath 3000 converged voice...