Monthly Archives: November 2012

Cloud9 IDE Sets Sights on Enterprise Developers

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With more developers beginning to look to the cloud as a development platform, Cloud9 IDE, provider of a cloud-based integrated development environment, has launched...

HP Response to Autonomy Founder: We’ll See You in Court

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Former Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch on Nov. 27 sent an open letter to Hewlett-Packard's board of directors, asking it to come up with evidence...

HP Sued by Shareholder Over $8.8 Billion Autonomy Charge

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Hewlett-Packard is seeing the first investor lawsuit over the debacle surrounding the $11 billion acquisition last year of business software maker Autonomy.A week after...

iPhone 5 Puts Apple Back on Top of U.S. Smartphone Market

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Android may rule worldwide, but in the United States, the Apple iPhone is again king.Strong sales during the 12 weeks since the iPhone 5's...

Startup Messagemind Complements Enterprise Social Media Platforms

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Messagemind is the latest entrant in an expanding market for services that build on the enterprise social media platforms of Microsoft's Yammer, Salesforce's Chatter,...

Samsung Galaxy Note II Scores Big Sales: 10 Reasons It’s So Popular

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Samsung’s Galaxy Note II is officially a success. Samsung announced on Nov. 26 that sales of the device, which launched just two months ago,...

Nokia Fan Reshoots Botched Lumia 920 Gimmick

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A Nokia fan set out to prove what the red-faced Finnish phone maker has seemed to back away from, after a botched marketing effort...

Google Looks Like Super Grinch by Omitting December from People App

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You’re a mean one, Mr. Google. You really are a heel. You’re cuddly as a cactus. You’re charming as an eel, Mr. Google.Yes, I...

Google to Offer Google-Branded Touch-Screen Chromebook: Report

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Google will soon launch a 12.85-inch, touch-screen-operated Chromebook computer that will carry the Google brand and be available for sale by the end of...

Windows 8 Uptake Lagging Earlier Versions Market Watchers Say

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Cyber Monday is shaping up to be another D-Day for Microsoft as market watchers try to track how many shoppers clicked on “Buy Now”...