Monthly Archives: February 2010

Apple May Lower iPad Prices, Add Camera Module

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Apple may be "nimble" on its price point for the upcoming iPad tablet PC, according to Credit Suisse analyst Bill Shope, if customers refuse...

IT Workers to Receive Slight Pay Increases in 2010

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IT workers are due to receive a median 1.8 percent bump in salary in 2010-below the 2.7 percent rate of inflation and the lowest...

10 Ways Windows 7 Will Beat Back the Mac OS X Challenge

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Since the beginning of this year, Apple and its many offerings have dominated the news. Speculation ran rampant over what it had planned for...

For Change Management, First, You Need a Plan

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The first challenge of change management is that there's no real agreement on what it means, so before you can embark on a change...

Microsoft’s Windows Mobile Share Dropped at End of 2009

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Microsoft saw its share of the U.S. mobile operating-system market fall slightly between September and December 2009, the period during which the company launched...

Google Maps VP Explains New Nearby Places Feature

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Mike Blumenthal did a rather nice Q&A with Carter Maslan, Google's vice president of product development for Google Maps, about Nearby Places You Might...
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IBM, Microsoft Help Bring Big Sky Supercomputer to Montana

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IBM, Microsoft Help Bring Big Sky Supercomputer to Montana by Jeffrey Burt IBM Cluster This is one of the two enclosures that make up the IBM 1350...

Samsung, LG Introduce Slim, Social Smartphones

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Both Samsung and LG Electronics released news of new smartphones Feb. 9.The LG Mini - while being called the slimmest and smallest on the...

Microsoft Ships Visual Studio 2010 Release Candidate

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Microsoft has delivered the release candidate version of the company's Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 application development suite.The software giant announced the...

Google Cuts Nexus One ETF to $150 from $350

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Google has cut a fee charged to users who cease using its Nexus One smartphone before four months from $350 to $150, making it...