Monthly Archives: July 2010

HTC to Sell Smartphones Under Its Own Name in China: Report

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Taiwan-based HTC will begin selling smartphones in China under its own name, as it begins a big campaign to create a brand presence, the...

Yahoo Japan Chooses Google over Bing for Search

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Yahoo Japan has chosen Google to power search and search advertising on its portal, a blow against Yahoo at a time when the Web...

iMac Reigns Supreme in Apple Computer Lineup: 10 Reasons Why

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Apple has finally updated its line of iMac computers. The updates include the addition of Intel's latest Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7...

Google Android Market to Stop Unauthorized App Use

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In a move geared to please Android developers, Google July 27 said it has created a free licensing service to protect paid applications in...

SAP Revenues Rise on Increased Business IT Spending

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SAP benefited from increased spending on business software in the second quarter, reporting software and software-related revenues of 2.26 billion euro ($2.9 billion) and...

SHARE Ranks Cost Cutting, Virtualization as Top IT Concerns

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What are the most pressing issues facing enterprise IT organizations? Cost management and virtualization, according to a recent survey of more than 160 IBM...

Google Maps for Android 4.4 Gets Places Icon

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Google July 26 pushed out Google Maps for Android 4.4 with a dedicated icon to let users look up nearby places and choose a...

Citi, Apple Disclose iPhone App Security Flaw

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Banking giant Citigroup and iPhone maker Apple are encouraging users who downloaded Citi's banking application for the smartphone to upgrade to a new version...

Lockheed Martin Launches Open-Source Social Networking Project

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Lockheed Martin, the nation's largest defense contractor, has launched a new open-source project for enterprise social networking called Eureka Streams.The Eureka Streams technology, which...

APC Starts Division to Make Data Center Controls

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IT physical infrastructure companies, the folks who make precision power and cooling equipment, uninterruptible power supplies, and energy management software, are starting to make...