Monthly Archives: October 2011

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Renewable Energy

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Renewable Energy Here is a Segway with a solar panel, just one of many examples on the CEATEC show floor of renewable-energy devices meant to...

New ONC, Health 2.0 Developer Challenges Offer Cash Awards for Medical Apps

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Conference organizer Health 2.0 and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) within the Department of Health and Human Services...

Webroot Overhauls Security Suite to Offer Cloud-Based Malware Detection

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Aiming to protect users across multiple machines and mobile devices, Webroot has revamped its entire security suite.All PCs and mobile devices including tablets and...

Amazon Kindle Fire Preorders On Pace for 2.5M Units

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Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) began accepting preorders for its Kindle Fire tablet computer a week ago, and it already may be on pace to sell 2.5...

Apple In Transition: 10 Needed Steps

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Company transitions can be painful. When the transition involves a transition from an iconic genius who was the company founder, captivating spokesman and product...

Android Captures 43.7% U.S. Smartphone Share

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Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android operating system commanded 43.7 percent of U.S. market share through August, gaining almost 2 percentage points from comScore's last count of...

Verizon, Duke to Develop New Health Care Products in the Cloud

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Verizon and Duke University have announced a partnership that the two parties say will build on cloud computing and mobile technology to change how...

T-Mobile myTouch, myTouch Q Smartphones Debut

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Wireless carrier T-Mobile USA, Inc. announced the availability of the myTouch and myTouch Q smartphones, both manufactured by LG, as the latest Google Android-powered...

Tablets, Smartphones Could Be Japanese Future Focus

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TOKYO - The mobility revolution, which proved so successful for Korean and Taiwanese companies such as Samsung and HTC, is a focus of concern...
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Hipstamatic ($1.99)

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Hipstamatic ($1.99) Give your digital photos the feel of analog, with the ability to (digitally) swap lenses, film and flash settings with the swipe of...