Monthly Archives: February 2011

Google, Bing Battle, Windows Phone Data Drain Marked Microsoft Week

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Microsoft's relationship with Google, never the most copacetic, went a bit nuclear this week.The tussle began Feb. 1, when the blog Search Engine Land...

Verizon iPhone Cheat Sheet: Fast Facts on the It Phone

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The hope of an Apple iPhone on the Verizon Wireless network has been fueling the rumor mill for years, but come Feb. 10 America's...

Nokia’s Fall Spurred by Rise of Android, iPhone

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Just a few short years ago, Nokia's Symbian platform was the reigning smartphone king with 50 percent smartphone market share.One week ago, the company...

Google Hotpot Expansion Shows Local Strategy Coming Together

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Fewer Google Web services have seen such an acceleration of innovation as Google's local search strategy, and the company continued that trend through the...

Nasdaq Attack, Facebook Security Lead News

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This past week in IT security ended with some big news -Nasdaq OMX, the company that owns and operates the Nasdaq Stock Market, has...

Arizona Man Accused of Interrupting ’09 Super Bowl Broadcast with Adult Film

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Federal authorities have arrested an Arizona man on suspicion of fraud and computer tampering for allegedly interrupting the live broadcast of Super Bowl XLIII...

Record First-Day Verizon iPhone Sales Put the Lid on Naysayers

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Verizon Wireless reports that iPhone sales on the first day of availability for existing customers broke all first day sales records in the company's...

Microsoft Bing, Google Battle Hints at Intensifying Search Competition

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Any doubts about Microsoft's seriousness in its online efforts should have been dispelled this week, after the company lashed back at Google's accusations that...

Motorola Atrix 4G Leads ATandT Android Push vs. Verizon

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As word leaked online that Verizon Wireless would be offering Apple's iPhone early this year, AT&T-the exclusive iPhone carrier in the United States since...

Full Apple TV to Challenge Google TV: Munster

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Some analysts who follow Apple believe the company is hoarding larger display technology to build a more robust Web television product.Apple COO Tim Cook...