Monthly Archives: February 2012

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American Presidents Life History ($0.99)

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American Presidents Life History ($0.99) Where better to start than with the history of every American president at your fingertips, including their official portraits and...
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EAI in the Cloud

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EAI in the Cloud Almost everything everyone does today in the cloud as it pertains to data integration has been primarily business-to-business- (B2B-) focused. B2B...

UnitedHealth Group Launches Cloud Platform for Health App Development

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UnitedHealth Group's Optum health services business has launched an open-cloud platform to allow developers to create and host health care applications.The cloud offers a...

Android Malware Grew 3,000 Percent in 2011: Report

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Malware that specifically targeted mobile operating systems increased in 2011 as smartphones became more popular with enterprise users, as well as consumers. These cyber-criminals...

TechAmerica Releases Best-Practices Report for Government Cloud Adoption

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. €” Government agencies at the federal and state levels talk a good game about wanting to refresh legacy data center systems...

ATandT Launches Mobile Health Developer Portal

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More than 17,000 mobile health applications are on the market, yet they're not compatible with each other. To resolve this problem, AT&T is planning...
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Notes

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Notes Apple's upcoming Mountain Lion lets users jot down notes, insert photos and images, and share them with friends or colleagues. Notes interoperate with iCloud,...
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Apple’s iPad 3

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Apple's iPad 3 Current rumor suggests that Apple will debut the next iPad in early March. Whatever the features of the iPad 3 (as everyone's...

HP Z1 Is a 27-Inch, All-in-One Workstation

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The Hewlett-Packard brand isn't generally synonymous with game-changing. Reliable and solid, sure. But creative professionals looking for the fireworks-bringing devices may be more likely...

How Google Comes Out Cleaner Than Apple on Privacy

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Path's privacy snafu of collecting address book data and storing it on remote servers without permission opened the floodgates of media hellhounds on that...