Monthly Archives: November 2012

BlackBery 10 Dev Alpha C: New Test Device for Developers Arrives

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Research In Motion is offering a new test device to developers dedicated to its upcoming BlackBerry 10 platform.At a May event in Orlando, Fla.,...

iPhone 5, iPad Mini Arrive in China in December

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Chinese consumers scrambling for Apple's latest must-have mobile devices, the iPhone 5 and the iPad Mini, will finally get their chance when the smartphone...

BYOD Program Adoption Faster in Emerging Markets: Ovum

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The bring your own device trend is changing employee attitudes toward career advancement, and BYOD is gaining ground in emerging, high-growth markets--including Brazil, Russia,...

Cyber Monday Sales Stellar, but Not for Untested Commerce, Mobile Sites

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Now that the dust has settled and the Internet is back to whatever passes for normal, it's time for a full accounting of how...

Google Antitrust Settlement With FTC Could Come Soon: Report

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A settlement between Google and the Federal Trade Commission on antitrust allegations could be approaching, but it might not include a key part of...

Windows PC Sales Keep Lagging: 10 Factors Holding Back the Market

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When Windows 8 launched on Oct. 26, the operating system was expected to dramatically change the state of the PC market. Prior to its...

ShoreTel in Win-Win Situation With Celtics-Nets Game

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BOSTON — For ShoreTel executives here Nov. 28, the game between the Boston Celtics and Brooklyn Nets was a no-lose affair.On one side were...

Surface Tablet With Windows 8 Pro to Hit Market Priced at $899

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Microsoft disclosed that the Surface Tablet running Windows 8 Pro will hit the market in January with a list price of $899 for 64GB...

Univa, Archimedes Enable Data Modeling of Disease Cycles

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Big data is being used to better understand how diseases affect human populations. Archimedes, an organization that crafts mathematical models of human diseases and...

Mozilla Firefox for Android Adds HTML5 H.264 Video Playback

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Mozilla announced that Firefox for Android has expanded its HTML5 video capabilities to include H.264 video playback.In a Nov. 29 blog post, Chris Peterson,...