Monthly Archives: December 2011

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Android Icon

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Android Icon We received the upgrade notice Dec. 12, clicked to update and the Honeycomb build downloaded over the air to our Revue and TV...
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D-Link DIR-655 Extreme-N Gigabit ($69.99)

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D-Link DIR-655 Extreme-N Gigabit ($69.99) Ideal for streaming HD video or streaming multiple applications simultaneously, this router's dual active firewall protection (SPI & NAT) helps...

AMD Keeps Options Open Regarding ARM Architecture

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Advanced Micro Devices may be more willing than in the past to embrace ARM chip designs to meet customer demand in the booming mobile...
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Midmarket Price

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Midmarket Price Nokia and T-Mobile are pricing the Lumia 710 at $49 in the United States with a two-year contract, clearly aiming at a U.S....

Gmail for iOS Upgraded With Custom Signature, Sketching

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Google's mobile software team has been busy building a better iOS application for Gmail.Six weeks after Google prematurely launched a native Gmail app for...
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Casual Attitude toward Corporate Data Brings Dangers, Study Finds

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Newsflash: College kids are careless.Okay, that's not exactly stop-the-presses material, but thanks to Cisco, one can now get an idea of how careless they...

Birst Launches New In-Memory Cloud Analytics Service

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Birst Inc., an enterprise software company not named after anything that explodes, Dec. 14 launched the first cloud-based data analytics service that deploys an...

Novell, Microsoft Antitrust Suit Heading to Jury

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Microsoft and Novell have finished the closing-argument stage of their long-running court battle, one that saw Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates called to the stand...

Nokia’s Lumia 710: Priced in U.S. to Tackle Midmarket Android Devices

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Nokia's big plan for its comeback in the U.S. smartphone market: unleash the flood of Windows Phones.Starting Jan. 11, Nokia and T-Mobile will offer...
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RIM BlackBerry Bold

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RIM BlackBerry Bold Each year, Research In Motion launches a new Blackberry Bold smartphone model. And each year, it falls short. Oddly, RIM continues to...