Monthly Archives: March 2011

Windows Tablets Could Mean the Death of Microsoft’s Fast-Follower Strategy

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What can Microsoft do to carve out its own little niche in the tablet market?At the moment, Apple's iPad dominates that market, with a...

IBM Flexes Middleware Muscle

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IBM has moved to establish its dominance in the middleware space, with what the company claims are new record-breaking benchmark results for WebSphere middleware...

Android Honeycomb Fragmentation Combatted with Compatibility Tool

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Google's Android development team released software that will allow applications that run with its Android 1.6 and later operating system versions to leverage the...

Gmail Outage Highlights Google’s Restoration Response

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When Google revealed that some Gmail users were finding their messages, labels and other inbox content missing Feb. 27, the clock began ticking on...

iPad 2 Pricing Will Force Xoom Price Cut

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Apple's iPad 2 has a few features in common with Motorola's Xoom Android 3.0 "Honeycomb" tablet, including a dual-core processor and dual cameras.Of course,...

Green Grid Releases New Tools for Data Center Managers

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The 4-year-old Green Grid, a consortium of data center-related technology companies, staged its annual tech forum in Santa Clara, Calif., this week. This progressive...

Former Spam King Out of Jail, Promises No More Spam

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The title really says it all.Robert Soloway, the man better known as the "Spam King," was released Feb. 26 from the Federal Correctional Institution...

ATandT to Support Tethering on iPhone with Apple iOS 4.3 Release

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Apple iPhone owners on the AT&T network will soon be able to enjoy tethering-or as Apple calls it, a Personal Hotspot feature-when Apple releases...

Salesforce.com, SAP Highlight Growing CRM Battle

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Salesforce.com unveiled its Service Cloud 3 March 3, giving businesses the ability to analyze and respond to customer feedback filtering from Websites such as...

Motorola Atrix 4G Laptop Dock Serves Road Warriors Well

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Motorola Mobility's Atrix 4G is a swift Android 2.2 smartphone on AT&T's HSPA+ network and the $199.99 price is worth it for a customer...