Monthly Archives: September 2011

Intel Makes Strong Mobility Move With Google Alliance

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Intel continues to be the world's largest processor vendor, owning almost 80 percent of the market and recording five consecutive quarters of record revenue,...

Cisco Campaign vs. Juniper, HP Offers Rewards, Risks: Analysts

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Cisco Systems' new aggressive push against Juniper Networks and other networking rivals is a long time coming, but could present pitfalls if the vendor...

Amazon Forking Android for Kindle Tablet Is Good: Analyst

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Amazon.com's (NASDAQ:AMZN) customization of Android for its Kindle tablet could actually be better for the tablet market, according to an analyst.TechCrunch reported earlier this...

Gmail Now Credible Rival to Microsoft Exchange: Gartner

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Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Gmail application commands only 1 percent market email market share in the enterprise, but that's enough for Gartner to proclaim the application...

Apple’s iPhone 5 Encountering Production Issues: Report

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Apple's iPhone 5 will almost certainly make its debut within the next few weeks, if you take heed in the reports drifting around online....

RIM Faces Hard Road Ahead: Analysts

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Research In Motion's executives are intent on selling a story of a company in transition. Sure, the BlackBerry maker faces significant competition from the...

Google Doles Out Over $14K for Chrome 14 Bug Fixes

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Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Sept. 15 updated its stable channel to version 14, which offers improvements for gaming, Mac OS X "Lion," and squashes 32 bugs...

Google Books Talks Show ‘Substantial Progress,’ No Deal

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Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) and the authors and publishers contingent who sued it for copyright infringement in 2005 reported making "substantial progress" toward reaching a reasonable...

Samsung Epic 4G Touch Sports Best Display With Dual-Core Power

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It's easy to rattle off superlatives about the first Samsung Galaxy S II device launched in the United States, which officially goes by the...

Siemens Brings Video Conferencing to OpenScape UC Suite

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Siemens Enterprise Communications is adding desktop video conferencing capabilities to its OpenScape unified communications portfolio, arguing that the software-based offering will be easier for...