Monthly Archives: September 2009

Microsoft Can Keep Selling Word, Says Appeals Court

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Microsoft's request to keep selling Microsoft Word during an increasingly high-profile patent-infringement case has been granted by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the...

Toshiba Not Shy to Announce JournE Tablet PC Coming in Q4

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Amidst rumors of an Apple tablet PC, complete with supposed sightings and analyst remarks, the Cupertino computer maker has remained mum on the subject....

How Social Media May Be Hurting Jobs

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While it's not clear that social media is going to take over as the best public relations tool of the century, the uses of...

Netbooks and the Enterprise Are a Good Match

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My colleague Don Reisinger recently wrote an article where he talked about the rise of netbooks and stated how they were not yet enterprise...

Google Bows to FTC, Creates Privacy Policy for Google Books

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Where privacy advocates failed to achieve, the Federal Trade Commission succeeded. Google Sept. 3 bowed to public pressure from the FTC, creating a formal...

Bing and Ping Goes Where Google Hasn’t Gone

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Microsoft's Bing continues to impress with its innovation ramp rate.I've already appreciated the work Bing has done surfacing Twitter tweets in real-time and then...

ATandT Finally Bringing MMS to the iPhone

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Following a delay that annoyed many of Apple iPhone-owning AT&T customers, the wireless carrier announced Thursday it will launch its multimedia messaging service (MMS)...

EMC, IBM Market Leaders in External Disk Storage Market, Report Says

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According to research firm IDC, pockets of growth appeared in second quarter results for the enterprise storage systems market, although worldwide external disk storage...

iPhone MMS Feature Adds Another Challenge for ATandT’s Network

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AT&T has announced that it will finally begin offering Multimedia Messaging Service capability to iPhone users on Sept.25, a feature that carriers around the...

The Top 10 Gizmos and Gadgets at IFA

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This is my list, not based on anything more than my guess:1. Samsung Ultra-thin Notebook X420. This is the shape (and weight) of Windows...