Monthly Archives: March 2010

Microsoft Bing Tops 11.5% in U.S. Search as Yahoo Continues Slide

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Microsoft Bing continued to gain market share, growing to 11.5 percent of the U.S. search market in February, up from 11.3 percent in January.Bing's...

Industry Frets Over Software Security

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Based on the results of a survey conducted at last week's RSA Security Conference in San Francisco, IT security pros are more concerned than...

CA Adds to Cloud Business with Nimsoft Buy

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CA is continuing to buy companies to build up its cloud computing capabilities, the latest acquisition being Nimsoft.CA officials announced the $350 million, all-cash...

Google Gesture Search Rekindles Android Fragmentation Debate

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News Analysis: When Google released its Google Gesture Search feature for Android smartphones March 3, it fanned the flames of a long-standing complaint about...

IT Managers Seeking – and Getting – More Help to Control Far-flung Assets

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NASHVILLE, Tenn.-At Data Center World 2010 here in Music City, it's all about control.We're talking control of data center footprints, carbon emissions, power consumption,...

Apple, Other Smartphone Makers Hit with Infringement Suits

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The smartphone patent lawsuit derby continues with a company named SmartPhone Technologies suing Apple, AT&T, Research In Motion, Samsung, Sanyo, LG Electronics and Motorola,...

Twitter Fights Phishing, Malware with Link Scanning Service

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Twitter has announced plans to route all links through a scanner in a bid to boost security and weed out malicious activity.The move follows...

IT Spending in 2010 Will Rise Slightly: Ovum

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Don't expect IT spending to increase too much in 2010, according to research firm Ovum.There will be some uptick in IT budgets for the...

LG Holding Google Close in Bid for the Top

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LG Electronics' plan to gain double-digit market share in the global mobile handset market by 2012 appears to figure largely on hitching its cart...

Microsoft, Adobe Bringing Flash Support to Windows Phone 7 Series

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Microsoft and Adobe are apparently working together to ensure that Windows Phone 7 Series supports Flash Player 10.1, according to a blog posting by...