Monthly Archives: June 2010

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10 Old Products That Can Be Tweaked to Work Today

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10 Old Products That Can Be Tweaked to Work Today by Don Reisinger Motorola RAZR The Motorola RAZR was the most popular phone of its time. And...

Google Android 2.2 Open-Sourced with Key Enterprise, Cloud APIs

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Google June 23 launched Android 2.2 to open source, allowing programmers to offer applications that take advantage of enterprise capabilities and APIs that leverage...

Neon to Hit IBM with Complaint in Europe

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Neon Enterprise Software, which already is in a legal dispute with IBM over the tech giant's business practices surrounding its mainframe business, will now...

Gateway Launches LT23 Netbook, ID Series Notebooks with a Splash

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Gateway is introducing three new PC models, the 10.1-inch, style-conscious LT23 Series of netbooks and the 14-inch ID49C and 15.6-inch ID59C notebooks. The new...

Eclipse Helios Train Comes Loaded with Developer Delights

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The Eclipse Foundation has delivered its annual simultaneous release of key open-source projects. This year's release train is codenamed Helios.Delivered on June 23, the...

Twitter Settles FTC Security Complaint

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Twitter and the Federal Trade Commission have reached a settlement over charges that the microblogging service failed to protect user privacy in two security...
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Russian President Picks Up iPhone 4, $1B Commitment from Cisco Systems

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STANFORD, Calif. -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev came away from his June 23 visit to Silicon Valley with some valuable takeaways, including an iPhone...

Dell Sees Economy, Commercial PC Sales Picking Up in 2010

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AUSTIN, Texas - CEO Michael Dell is seeing the demand for IT hardware, especially commercial client PCs, beginning to pick up in 2010, following...

Motorola Droid X for Verizon Has 3 Microphones

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Motorola and Verizon today announced their next big Android smartphone, this one dubbed the Droid X. I'll be testing the device and should have...

Rogue AV Operation on the Phone

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Symantec is raising the alarm about a rogue antivirus operation that appears to be taking a page from telemarketers.According to Symantec, a company called...