Monthly Archives: April 2012

Verizon Wireless, With iPhone Help, Posts Double-Digit Growth in Q1

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Verizon Wireless began selling the Apple iPhone 4S in October, and through December, the smartphone was a popular holiday gift. The result of all...

HP: Fewer but More Dangerous Software Security Vulnerabilities

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Hewlett-Packard officials are saying that the number of vulnerabilities in commercial applications is continuing to fall, dropping almost 20 percent between 2010 and 2011.However,...
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Ncomputing Offers a Trifecta of PCs Using Thin Clients

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Ncomputing Offers a Trifecta of PCs Using Thin Clients NComputing offers a simple analogy for maximizing thin-client density by using one PC to support up...

NComputing M300 Package Streamlines Thin-Client Deployments

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Ncomputing is now offering a new take on the thin-client paradigm with its M300 3-in-1 Thin Client Kit for Virtual Desktops. The M300 was...

AWS Innovation Means Cloud Domination

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NEW YORK €“ Amazon Web Services kicked off its cloud computing service in 2006 and has since taken a commanding lead in the infrastructure...

Cloud VOIP Faxing Lives On in Health Care With Faxcom Anywhere

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In the age of electronic health records and remote-monitoring apps, faxing is still alive, especially in health care. But you'll find the old-school technology...

N.Y. Sues Sprint for $300 Million in Tax Fraud Case

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New York is suing Sprint Nextel for $300 million, claiming the wireless network giant has underpaid and under-collected sales and local sales taxes on...

Intel: Medfield-Based XOLO X900 Coming to India April 23

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Intel officials are confirming that the first smartphone powered by its chips will go on sale April 23 in India.Intel CEO Paul Otellini first...

Verizon Combines 4G LTE, Private IP Network Services

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Enterprises across a range of industries now have the ability to tap into Verizon€™s 4G Long-Term Evolution (LTE) wireless network, which the company has...

Ellison Raps Google for Not Licensing Java

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Day 2 of the Oracle versus Google intellectual property argument over who owns which part of the open-source Java programming language featured testimony by...