Monthly Archives: September 2010

Oracle’s Ellison Introduces Exalogic: New Cloud-in-a-Box System

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SAN FRANCISCO-Oracle has announced a new system that enables enterprises to run their own cloud in a self-contained system.When it comes to cloud computing,...

IE 9 Beta, Windows Phone 7 Tools Marked Microsoft Week

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Microsoft unveiled two major products this week: the beta version of Internet Explorer 9, which the company hopes will allow it to maintain its...
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Samsung, BlackBerry, Sony, Nikon Show Off Mobility for Fall

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Samsung, BlackBerry, Sony, Nikon Show Off Mobility for Fall by Nicholas Kolakowski RIM BlackBerry Curve 3G Research In Motion's latest update to its BlackBerry Curve 3G runs...

Best Buy CEO Pulls Back from Notebook ‘Cannibalization’ Statement

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After a report published in The Wall Street Journal last week quoting Best Buy boss Brian Dunn as saying Apple's iPad tablet was "cannibalizing"...

Apple iPhone Store Eclipses Android Market in Paid Apps

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Google's Android operating system may be riding high in 2010, but Apple's App Store remains the mobile application market of choice for developers to...

Apple Approves Google Voice App for iPhone App Store

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More than 14 months after shutting the door on the official and third-party applications for Google Voice, Apple has relented, approving GV Mobile for...

Microsoft Releases Security Advisory for ASP.NET Vulnerability

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Microsoft issued a security advisory Sept. 17 with a workaround for a vulnerability impacting Web applications built on ASP.NET.The advisory was in response to...

Intel HDCP Crack, Stuxnet Worm Research Top Security News

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Intel has spent the past several days dealing with fallout from the discovery of a master key for the High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)...

Apple iPad a Factor in Declining Notebook Sales: Analyst

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Apple's iPad is likely cannibalizing notebook sales, says a Morgan Stanley analyst. That would dovetail with statements by other analysts, who have blamed a...

Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 Will Launch GSM-Only

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Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 will appear first on GSM-based cellular networks such as AT&T's, before being available on CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) carriers-including...