Monthly Archives: August 2011

W3C Ignites Developer Participation in Web Standards Process

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The World Wide Web Consortium has announced a new agile track for developers and businesses to create Web technology within W3C's international community of...

Intel Declines to Cut CPU Prices for Ultrabooks: Reports

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The issue of price for Intel's ultrabook concept is being raised again, this time in regard to how much the chip maker is charging...

Health Care WiFi Spending Ushers in $1.3B Market

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The increasing use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, as well as cutting-edge technologies, is pushing the health care industry to invest...

Why Antitrust Regulators Should Bless Googleola Bid

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Google's $12.5 billion acquisition offer for Motorola set off the normal rounds of pontification such blockbuster proposals tend to send off.While pundits analyze to...
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Is the Google-rola Deal a Win for Microsoft?

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Congratulations go to Google today, for its decision to pay over $12 billion for Motorola Mobility. In one swell foop, the search king has...

Hackers Submit Attacks to RankMyHack, Get Rated

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Following the tradition of Hot or Not and other sites that ask the Internet masses to rank and rate various things, a United Kingdom-based...

Tasktop Launches Sync to Unify ALM Stacks for the Agile Enterprise

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Tasktop Technologies, creator of the Eclipse Mylyn project, has announced Tasktop Sync, a new product that allows IT organizations to synchronize existing application lifecycle...

Google, Motorola Deal Will Affect Android Battles, Windows Phone

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Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility (NYSE:MMI) is a game-changer on several fronts, particularly in the patent arena.Android sits at the center...
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IBM Personal Computer

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IBM Personal Computer Although IBM's launch of the Personal Computer (IBM 5150) in 1981 set the industry standard for personal computing, IBM had introduced a...

RIM BlackBerry Management Center Aimed at Small Businesses

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BlackBerry smartphone manufacturer Research In Motion announced the debut of the BlackBerry Management Center, a free online service for small to medium-size businesses to...