Monthly Archives: March 2010

Did Yale Postpone Move to Google Apps over China Flap?

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The Yale Daily News scored a nice piece of local info that warrants some speculation about whether Google's recent moves versus China are adversely...

INSIDE MOBILE: Watch the Time You Spend Looking at TV, Computer, Smartphone, Tablet Screens

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With the Apple iPad, we will have four major electronic screens with which most of us today interact: TV, computer, phone and tablet. There...

Adobe, Google Bring Flash to Chrome Browser

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Adobe has teamed up with Google to integrate its Flash Player with Google's Chrome browser.On March 30 the two companies announced that Google had...

Cisco Debuts Valet, Linksys E-Series Routers

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Networking giant Cisco Systems announced the release of two 802.11n wireless routers, including the Valet family, a product line that aims to make home...

Twitter Refreshes Homepage to Better Reflect Its Real-Time Nature

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Twitter March 30 began surfacing tweets on its homepage in real time, a redesign of its front door that better reflects the frenetic pace...

Google: Malware Attacks Target Vietnam Dissidents

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Google and McAfee have uncovered evidence that a campaign of politically motivated cyber-attacks is targeting critics of a Chinese-backed mining operation in Vietnam.In a...

Google Apps Offers Dual Delivery, Health Check

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Google's Postini e-mail security team March 31 unveiled Dual Delivery, an IT administration feature for Google Message Security that supports migration to a new...

ATandT, Apple Working to Improve iPhone Experience

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A new report backs up earlier suggestions that Apple's iPhone, and not the AT&T network, is primarily to blame for the service issues that...

Google Blames Google.hk Search Block on Great Firewall of China

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Google blamed blockages of searches on its Google.hk Website in China on a change in that country's firewall censors, the latest issue involving the...

Networking, Desktop Support, Security Skills in Demand

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Seventy-nine percent of surveyed CIOs are feeling optimistic about their companies' prospects for growth, and 40 percent are planning for new projects. But that...