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Nokia Lumia Smartphones Need Microsoft’s Marketing Dollars to Succeed

Will the success of the Nokia-Microsoft partnership come down to marketing dollars?Europe has long been a Nokia stronghold, but European carriers are finding Nokia€™s...

Windows Server 8 Is Now Officially Windows Server 2012

Following on the naming of its Windows 8 client editions, Microsoft has now officially named the next version of the server edition of Windows:...

STORServer Updates Its Backup Appliance Line

STORServer, one of the many vendors within the burgeoning Colorado-based enterprise storage vendor community, was busy April 17 launching a new backup system for...

iPhones, iPads Get Secure Enterprise Support From MokaFive

MokaFive is looking to make the transition to bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies simpler for some enterprises. While in the past it has offered support for...

Windows 8’s Four Flavors: 10 Things You Should Know

Slowly but surely, Microsoft is releasing details on its upcoming operating system launch, Windows 8. The company has already announced that the OS will...

Apple’s Siri Commercials: What Is the Company Trying to Say?

Actors Samuel L. Jackson and Zooey Deschanel are the stars of two new Apple commercials giving Siri the hard sell. Jackson, readying himself for...

CISPA: Embraced by Facebook, Scorned by Privacy Advocates

Privacy advocates are hoping that a week of protests against the proposed Cyber-Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) will have the same effect that...

Intel-Powered Smartphone Coming This Week: Otellini

The first smartphone running on an Intel processor will hit the market later this week, reportedly in India.Speaking to reporters and analysts in a...

Microsoft Delivers Windows Azure Media Services

At the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) 2012 conference, Microsoft announced new media services and guidance to better enable content providers and customers to...

Google Likely Broke No Laws in Street View Data Collection

Rather than buying into the hype surrounding the Federal Communications Commission's investigation of how Google conducted its controversial Street View survey, let's start with...