Monthly Archives: October 2011

Polycom Adds Whiteboard to Video Collaboration Functions

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Polycom is adding another capability to its room-based video conferencing solution, enabling participants to better leverage the whiteboards that are common in conference rooms.Polycom's...

Google, Oracle Android Trial Pushed to 2012

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While Apple and Samsung continue to sue each other silly, there's one big patent and copyright infringement case we tech reporters can take off...

Cisco Looks to Expand TelePresence to SMBs

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Cisco Systems' TelePresence video conferencing products over the past five years have been praised for helping businesses save money on travel costs and improving...

Oracle Must Rationalize RightNow to Battle Salesforce.com

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If anyone doubted that Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL) is interested in playing in Salesforce.com's (NASDAQ:SFDC) carefully cultivated cloud computing wheelhouse, the software giant's $1.43 billion acquisition...

Nokia Lumia Unveiling Hints at Microsoft’s Windows Phone Strategy

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Nokia's pair of new Windows Phone devices offers a snapshot of Microsoft's coming strategy for the platform.At the high end of the market is...

Nokia’s Windows Phones Threaten Android, iOS: 10 Reasons Why

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As expected,Nokia on Oct. 26 showed off its first line of Windows Phone 7-based smartphones, called Lumia. The Lumia 800 is the more capable...

Sprint iPhone 4S Launch Bests HTC Evo 4G Release

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Sprint (NYSE:S) Oct. 26 said it added more than 1.3 million new wireless subscribers in the third quarter despite posting a net loss of...

IBM Launches Health Care Analytics Software to Reduce Hospital Readmissions

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IBM has introduced Content and Predictive Analytics for Healthcare, an application that provides content analytics like that of IBM's Watson, the supercomputer made famous...

Nokia Lumia 710, 800: Solid Windows Phones at First Glance

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Nokia rolled the dice on its big Windows Phone bet Oct. 26, unveiling two smartphones running Microsoft's software: the high-end Lumia 800 and lower-cost...

U.S. Energy Department Networks’ Weak Security Invite Cyber-Attacks: Audit

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The Department of Energy has been hit by multiple cyber-attacks in the past year, costing the federal government over $2 million to recover, according...