Monthly Archives: February 2011

Guidance Ships Forensics App for iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch

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Guidance Software has released a new version of its forensics tool for medical and law-enforcement investigators collecting crime- and accident-site evidence that can be...

Business social media expands with Chatter.com

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Chatter.com released yesterday (1/31/2011) and IT managers of companies and organizations large and small should pay attention. In December last year, I wrote an...

Microsoft’s Bing is Copying Google Web-Search Results: Google

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Google officials are accusing Microsoft's Bing of "copying" their Web-search results."Our testing has concluded that Bing is copying Google Web-search results, and Microsoft doesn't...

Time Warner Engages Clearwell to Handle Its E-Discovery Processes

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Time Warner, one of the world's largest communications companies, won't have to hire outside firms to handle its in-house legal discovery duties anymore. As...

Samsung Galaxy Tab Shipped 2M Units but Not to Consumers

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Samsung's Galaxy Tab isn't selling quite as well as the company and media have initially portrayed, a company official acknowledged.Moreover, there is some evidence...

ATandT Sued for Allegedly Overbilling Apple iPhone, iPad Users

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AT&T reportedly is facing a federal class-action suit alleging that it "systematically overstates the amount of data used on each data transaction involving an...

GigaSpaces Updates XAP Elastic Application Platform for Open and Scalable Cloud Apps

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GigaSpaces Technologies launched on Jan. 31 its eXtreme Application Platform 8.0, a virtual application platform that can transition existing infrastructure into the cloud, the...

Android Shipped on 43% of U.S. Smartphones: Nielsen

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Google's Android operating system continued to be the hit of the U.S. smartphone world, accounting for 43 percent of smartphone shipments from July 2010...

Apple Pushing In-App E-Book Purchase Policy, Alienating Sony

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Apple is ratcheting up its policy enforcement for e-book apps, stating flatly that app-makers such as Sony and Amazon must offer in-app purchasing through...

Android 3.0 ‘Honeycomb’ Is the Most Important Version Yet: 10 Reasons Why

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With the first month of 2011 down, consumers and even some enterprise customers are undoubtedly becoming more and more excited to find out how...