Monthly Archives: October 2011

Google Apps Integration With Google+ Due Soon

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Where is the Google+ integration with Google Apps?Not to be a stickler (OK, when a journalist says that, a stickler is exactly what he...

RIM PlayBook Software Update Coming in February 2012

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Research In Motion's long-awaited software update to the PlayBook isn't due to arrive until February 2012, according to the company."We expect to deliver the...

Samsung Exhibit II 4G Hits T-Mobile, Walmart

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Network operator T-Mobile USA and Samsung Mobile are offering the latest budget-conscious 4G smartphone option, the Samsung Exhibit II 4G. The handset will be...

Samsung Galaxy S II From T-Mobile Fares Well vs. ATandT, Sprint

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Earlier this summer, I tested and reviewed Samsung's Galaxy S II Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android 2.3 Gingerbread handsets on AT&T and Sprint's networks. I found...

Mitsubishi Heavy Admits ‘Possibility’ Cyber-Attackers Stole Sensitive Data

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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan's largest defense contractor, said it is possible that attackers who had breached its networks and infected several machines with malware...

Android Market App Downloads Jump Over iOS: ABI

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Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android operating system vaulted over Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) iOS platform in market share downloads by a count of 44 percent to 31 percent,...

FileMaker Go on the Apple iPad Helps Nurses Track Catheter Use

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Lee Medical, a provider of vascular access to health care providers, has built a custom database that uses FileMaker Go on the Apple iPad...

Amazon Kindle Fire Sales Tracking to Hit 5M: J.P. Morgan

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Amazon (NASDAQ:AMAZN) could sell anywhere between 4.5 million to 5 million Kindle Fire tablets, according to channel checks with supply chain vendors conducted by...

Android, iOS Competition Is Good for Mobile Industry: 10 Reasons Why

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Competition is the cornerstone of business. If just a single company was dominating every respective market, the innovation consumers and enterprise users around the...

Windows XP Turns 10, Microsoft Wants It Gone

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Microsoft's Windows XP is 10 years old.In human terms, 10 years is nothing; a child that age is regarded as little more than a...