Monthly Archives: September 2011

Samsung Devices Are Apple’s Biggest Mobile Threat: 10 Reasons Why

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Apple is far and away the most dominant company in the mobile market. From the iPhone to the iPad, the company has products that...
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Android

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Android Google based its Android mobile operating system on a Linux kernel. At latest estimates, Android is dominating the smartphone market with more than 40...
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Specs

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Specs Lenovo's tablet features a 10.1-inch screen (fronted with ultra-tough Gorilla Glass) and weighs 1.65 pounds. A dual-core 1GHz processor powers its applications. Add-Ons The ThinkPad runs...

SysAid Launches IT 8.1 Help Desk Platform

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IT service management (ITSM) and Customer Service Support (CSS) software provider SysAid announced the launch of SysAid IT 8.1, a new release of its...

Judge Throws Out $1.3B Award Against SAP in Oracle Copyright Case

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An eight-person jury, supervised by Oakland-based federal Judge Phyllis Hamilton in November 2010, had its wishes overturned Sept. 1 when, upon appeal, Hamilton threw...

U.S. Suit to Block ATandT, T-Mobile Deal Draws Sharp Interest Group Reaction

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When you see the outpouring of comments regardingthe antitrust lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Aug. 31...

Ventana Launches Integrated Content Marketing Platform

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Integrated content marketing specialist Ventana New Media launched New Media Engine, a platform for SEO-powered content distribution across new media sites. The New Media...

California Updates Data Breach Law to Require More Incident Details

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California has updated its data breach notification law to further define what organizations have to do in case customer data is stolen.The bill, SB-24,...

Google +1 Button Rolls Out as Chrome Extension

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Google has taken its +1 button to the consumer masses, allowing users to install the +1 Chrome extension to begin +1ing favorite Web pages...

IBM Eyes Algorithmics for Financial Risk Analytics

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IBM has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Algorithmics, a financial risk analytics firm, for $387 million.IBM's move to acquire Algorithmics comes one day...