Monthly Archives: August 2011

IBM CEO Palmisano Reflects on Company’s 100 Years

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- IBM is relishing its celebration of 100 years in business in 2011, and with good reason. Few enterprises ever rise...

Mobile Apps Fail to Secure User Names, Passwords, User Data: Survey

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Many mobile applications are storing sensitive user account information unencrypted on the mobile device, according to a recent survey of popular smartphone apps.The survey...

Verizon, Samsung Unveil Convoy 2 Rugged Phone for First Responders

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Verizon Wireless has announced its new Samsung Convoy 2 mobile phone, a rugged model featuring push-to-talk communications capabilities for military personnel as well as...

Marketing Automation Software Provider Genoo Adds Service Plans

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Enhancing its set of email and marketing-automation tools aimed at small and midsize businesses, Genoo expanded its offerings this week by adding two new...

Fishbowl Releases SalesPoint POS Software for QuickBooks

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Inventory-management solutions specialist Fishbowl announced the release of SalesPoint, a POS (point-of-sale) software add-on to Fishbowl Inventory, the top-selling add-on for QuickBooks. The release...

Mac OS Passes Linux as Favored Software Development Environment

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According to a recent Evans Data survey, Mac operating systems have surpassed Linux in popularity as a development environment in North America.The recently released...

Google+ Eating Facebook, Twitter User Engagement

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Google+ is enjoying user engagement at the expense of rival social networks Facebook and Twitter, according to YouGov, which expects another 16 million U.S....

Facebook Testing Anti-Bullying Tool, Password Reset on Mobile Devices

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Facebook is testing changes to its security tools to allow users report instances of cyber-bullying and reset their passwords from their mobile devices.The Mobile...

Apple’s iOS 5 Outshines Previous Versions in Beta Release

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When Apple announced iOS 5, the company said that it would boast more than 200 hundred improvements over its predecessor, iOS 4. Those improvements...
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The Same Old Look

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The Same Old Look Apples iOS 5 doesnt come with many basic design changes. But then again, why should Apple want to fix something that...