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Google Mobile App for BlackBerry Allows Search by Voice, My Location

Google Mobile App for BlackBerry now allows users to reduce typing on the Research In Motion smartphones by carrying out mobile Web searches for...

eWeek Newsbreak, March 24, 2009

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Microsoft Now Sponsoring Twitter Enterprise Site

Twitter announced on March 23 the launch of ExecTweets, a site sponsored by Microsoft and designed to push "tweets" from some of the nation's...

eWEEK Labs Examines SLED 11, the Microsoft-Friendly Linux

eWEEK Labs Examines SLED 11, the Microsoft-Friendly Linux Support for .pst in Evolution In SLED 11, the Evolution mail client gains support for importing messages stored...

First Look: Dells New Intel Nehalem-Based Workstations

First Look: Dells New Intel Nehalem-Based Workstations by Nicholas Kolakowski No Title In addition to shipping with the Intel Xeon 5500 "Nehalem" chips, the Dell Precision T7500,...

Space Shuttle Discovery Undocks, Heads Home

Having suffered through multiple launch delays and dodging space debris once finally underway, the Discovery space shuttle March 25 undocked from the International Space...

Box.net Adds Text Search Function

Box.net, which provides online content storage and collaboration solutions, announced on March 24 a new full-text search function for its line of applications, allowing...

HP Pavilion Elite m9600 Desktop Offers Intel Core i7 Chip

Hewlett-Packard is offering a new desktop, the HP Pavilion Elite m9600, that uses one of Intel's Core i7 processors based on the "Nehalem" microarchitecture...

Dell Precision Workstations Now Sport Intel ‘Nehalem’ Processors

Dell is rolling out three new Precision desktop workstations March 25 that utilize Intel processors based on the newer "Nehalem" microarchitecture that the chip...

Google Gainsays Ballmer–Again

Now what, Steve? Google just introduced a pair of significant changes to its search product, something Steve Ballmer recently said it couldn't do because...