Monthly Archives: November 2011

RIM’s PlayBook Will Continue to Support Adobe Flash

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Research In Motion is sticking with Flash for its PlayBook tablet, despite Adobe announcing plans to end future development of the plug-in, which is...

Amazon Kindle Fire Will Have a Huge Launch: 10 Reasons Why

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Amazon.com will launch the Kindle Fire Nov. 15. When it does, everyone from Apple CEO Tim Cook to the first customer to place a...

Amazon Kindle Fire Wanted By 44% of Consumers: Retrevo

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Amazon's (NASDAQ:AMZN) Kindle Fire tablet continues to draw attention and trigger market research surveys that confirm the device is piquing consumer interest.Forty-four percent of...

Amazon’s Kindle Fire Could Challenge iPad 2: Survey

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Amazon's Kindle Fire could challenge Apple's iPad as a tablet for consumers looking for a multimedia device, according to new survey data from shopping...

FCC Offers Broadband to Low-Income Families

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The Federal Communications Commission is unveiling a plan to bring broadband Internet connections to eligible low-income families in the form of a contract for...
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Razr in the Box

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Razr in the Box The Razr's Box boasts Motorola's most creative packaging yet. Fresh From the Box The Droid Razr, unboxed. The phone is 5.1 inches long,...
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SAS

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SAS This software firm, headquartered in Cary, N.C., offers perks such as on-site health care and a state-of-the-art gym. SAS topped the list for the...

Google Abandoning Gmail App for BlackBerry

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Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Nov. 9 said it is giving up the ghost on its Gmail App for BlackBerry to focus on improving Gmail in the...

Dell Donates Cloud Infrastructure, Funds for Pediatric Cancer Research

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NEW YORK - Dell has announced it will donate its cloud-computing architecture to speed up the search for successful pediatric cancer treatments, the company...

Traditional Security Safeguards Failing Businesses: F5 Survey

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Attacks are becoming more difficult to defend against and are expensive to mitigate, with traditional safeguards falling short, according to a worldwide study.The security...