Monthly Archives: January 2010

Enterprise iPhone Adoption Still Slow, Says Analyst

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Though BlackBerry smartphones are the de facto mobile devices in most enterprises, many iPhone owners are still pushing for IT to support their handsets....

China Tells Google to Follow the Law

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The Chinese government had a relatively straightforward response Jan. 14 to Google's threat to stop censoring searches on its Chinese language site, Google.cn: Follow...

Tablets, Slates Have Been Tried and Failed Before–Why Is Now Different?

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Ah, a new year. Isn't it great? All things are possible and everything starts out with a clean slate.Did someone say slate? You bet....

Siemens, Shared Technologies Partner on UC Migrations

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Siemens Enterprise Communications Group is partnering with Shared Technologies to help businesses make the move to a unified communications environment.The five-year partnership is aimed...

Microsoft Mobile 7 Release Date Remains Unclear

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Will Microsoft delay Windows Mobile 7, its operating system for smartphones, until 2011?Rumors circulating online this week seemed to suggest that could be the...

Rebit Makes Personal Backup a Virtual No-Brainer

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Rebit—yes, it sounds like what a frog utters—says it is "dedicated to relieving the burden of backup for PC users." To prove it, the...

Spectra Logic Wins Award for T-Finity Tape System

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Congratulations to Colorado-based Spectra Logic, which is celebrating 30 years in the data storage business. In the IT world, 30 years is an eon...

Google Sells Only 20,000 Nexus Ones in Week 1

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If one were to simply judge the Google Nexus One smartphone by its first week of sales, it would be, well, a dog.That would...

Former Sony Ericsson President Is Now Skype Chairman

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Skype has named Miles Flint, former president of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, its new chairman, according to reporting from Bloomberg.Flint is an adviser to...

Adobe Investigates Cyber-attack

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Adobe Systems reported Jan. 12 that it has uncovered a "coordinated attack against corporate network systems managed by Adobe and other companies."Adobe became aware...