Monthly Archives: January 2010

Intel, HP, AMD, Other IT Vendors Continue to Give Haiti Aid

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Intel says more than 2,000 employees have donated to relief efforts to help the victims of the massive Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti.According to...

Verizon, Sprint Top Voice Satisfaction Survey Among IT Pros

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Yankee Group and Mobile Enterprise magazine surveyed large enterprises and small and medium-size businesses about the voice and data coverage they're receiving from what...
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Bing Hopes Enhanced Health Search Will Sicken Google

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Bing Hopes Enhanced Health Search Will Sicken Google Bing Hopes Enhanced Health Search Will Sicken GoogleBy Nicholas Kolakowski No Title Bing's focus on expanding the different types...

YouTube Delivers HTML5 Video Support

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Google's YouTube unit has announced support for HTML5 videos on the YouTube platform.In a Jan. 20 post on Broadcasting Ourselves, the official YouTube blog,...

IBM’s Q4 Profits Up 9 Percent

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IBM announced its fourth quarter 2009 earnings showing diluted earnings up 10 percent, net income up 9 percent and revenues up 1 percent over...

Microsoft, Apple Could Make Bing an iPhone Default, Says Report

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Apple is allegedly engaged in discussions with Microsoft to use Bing as the iPhone's default search engine, according to a Jan. 20 story published...

Aastra MX-One Compact Brings UC to SMBs

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Aastra is looking to give SMBs the same communications capabilities as larger enterprises.At the ITExpo East 2010 show in Miami Jan. 20, Aastra unveiled...

IBM Acquisition to Expand Public Sector Services Business

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IBM today announced it has agreed to acquire National Interest Security Company, LLC (NISC) to bolster its advanced analytics business as it takes aim...

Apple Tablet Rumor Round-Up, January Edition

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As the date draws nearer for the supposed release of Apple's rumored touch screen tablet device, let's take a look back at some of...

Cisco Tests In-Space Router

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Cisco Systems has successfully tested an IP router and related software in space.The next step is to see if the technology can work well...