Monthly Archives: April 2011

Microsoft, CSC Create Largest U.S. Metro Health Information Exchange in Chicago

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Microsoft, IT integrator and cloud-service provider CSC, and health-data-exchange software developer HealthUnity have announced they will contribute the technology and practice management for the...

ATandT Files Statement with FCC, to Chagrin of Sprint, RCA

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As AT&T gets the lengthy regulatory process underway, opposition to its $39 billion bid for rival T-Mobile continues to mount.The same day AT&T filed...

Five Technology Steps SMBs Need To Take This Year

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Google Shows Data Center Security Following Facebook Open Compute

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Google April 22 touted the security of its data center operations, offering the computing world a rare glimpse of the physical security and data-protection...

Windows 7 Still Chasing Windows XP, Despite 350 Million Licenses Sold

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Microsoft is claiming that more than 350 million Windows 7 licenses have sold in the 18 months since the operating system's release.Despite its push...

Why IBM’s Hardware Business Is Flying High

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IBM executives are making all the right moves when it comes to the company's hardware business.IBM's STG (Systems & Technology Group) showed its best...

Kaspersky Son Home Safe After Police Raid Moscow Sauna

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Kaspersky Lab's founder has his son safe at home and the kidnappers behind bars, the company has confirmed.The Federal Security Service and the Criminal...
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‘Telautograph’

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'Telautograph' In July 1888, Elisha Gray received a U.S. patent for an electrical stylus device that captures handwriting. According to the application, this "telautograph" leverages...

Why Android Is Still the Underdog to the iPhone

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Android fans bask in the glow of the platform's 33 percent U.S. market share, which is 8 percentage points higher than Apple's iPhone share,...

Microsoft’s Week Marked by i4i Case, Paul Allen Memoir, Nokia Deal

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Microsoft's week kicked off in a particularly noteworthy way, with the company's legal counsel arguing April 18 before the U.S. Supreme Court that the...