Monthly Archives: July 2012

Microsoft Office 2013, Office 365 Tap Into Windows 8 Metro Interface

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The Microsoft Office 2013 customer preview of the on-premises productivity suite and Office 365€”the cloud-based versions of the productivity suite€”focus on mobile devices and...
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Mass of Contributors

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Mass of Contributors OpenStack community officials say Linux is a great example of an open-source technology that has been widely adopted. However, comparatively, OpenStack has...

Cisco Buys Virtuata for Cloud, Virtual Machine Security

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Cisco Systems is adding to its data center and cloud portfolio by buying Virtuata, a company that specialized in virtual-machine security.Cisco officials announced July...

Google Glass Patent Papers Reveal Wealth of Details About Eyewear Computer

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All of the fascinating details about the futuristic, intricate technology behind Google's Project Glass eyewear-mounted computer may not be splashed all over the Internet...

iPhone 5 Photos Leak Online, August Release Date Rumored

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A Taiwanese tech blog, Apple.pro, posted photos online which allegedly show the white front casing for the latest version of Apple€™s popular iPhone smartphone,...

Polycom Enhances RealPresence Video Platform With Open APIs

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Polycom officials want to make it easier for both enterprise and service providers to offer video conferencing across their organizations and to their customers.The...

iPhone 5 Available for Preorder Through Chinese Site

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While the latest iteration of Apple€™s iPhone smartphone, generally referred to as the iPhone 5, hasn€™t even been officially announced yet, Taobao, China's largest...
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Sure Shock 

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Sure Shock  For increased durability and strength without adding excess weight, the new Tecra laptops are built using a unique fiberglass reinforced casing with a...

Verizon, Cable Deal Likely Getting FCC Approval Soon

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The deal struck between Verizon Wireless and a consortium of cable companies in which Verizon Wireless would buy unused spectrum from them is on...

Digg’s Demise: A Lesson in How Not To Run a Social News Site

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Digg, one of the first successful Internet social news-sharing sites, died a humiliating death earlier this week at the tender age of 8 by...