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Mobile software Monday: Spb Backup 2.0 for Windows Mobile
Some mobile software is flashy and fun while others just get the job done. Spb Backup 2.0 is one of those software solutions that is essential to Windows Mobile and gets the job done. One of the first utilities I look for on Windows Mobile is a...
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XP: The end is nigh
Microsoft is due to stop shipping its XP operating system to computer manufacturer later today in the face of a lot of opposition.
iTNews |
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Gates rules out Yahoo acquisition
An acquisition of Yahoo by Microsoft is looking less likely than ever following confirmation from the software company's outgoing chairman that he does not think the deal will go ahead..
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Oracle holds lead in database market
Oracle again led the relational database market last year, according to the latest figures from IDC. Overall the market grew an estimated 12.6 per cent in 2007 to $18.8bn from $16.7bn in 2006.
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Final vacancy filled on WVU board
West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin today named former Oracle Corp. President Ray Lane to fill the final vacancy on West Virginia University's Board of Governors
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Google Maps Deal With Tele Atlas
Search giant moves to offset Nokia's acquisition of NavTeq....
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Kangaroo web TV faces competition scrutiny
OFT getting jumpy...
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Dell Crafts Security Services for Laptops
The new security and recovery services are targeted at Dell laptop users who take their notebooks on the road and the IT managers charged with protecting data....
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Satyam BPO Ranked No. 2 BPO Vendor Globally
Satyam Computer Services Ltd. , a leading global consulting and information technology services provider, announced today that Satyam BPO, its business process outsourcing arm, has been ranked second among the world's leading BPO vendors in Brown-Wilson Group's Black Book of Outsourcing.
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Who'll Go Gaga For Google Media Server?
A new gadget, the Google Media Server, lets you send videos, music and photos from the Web to your television.
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China travel, finance, education, outsourcing, politics law guide
Profiting from rising Chinese trade, yuan and stock market? How do over a half million international companies make profits in China? Learn about Chinese multinationals Haier, TCL, China Mobile, China Oil, Shanghai Auto, China Construction Bank, China Internet Companies and stock market.
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Listen up iTunes — Rhapsody ready to rumble
Digital music seller Rhapsody is launching a $50 million marketing assault on Apple's iTunes, offering songs online and via partners including Yahoo Inc and Verizon Wireless, Rhapsody said on Monday.
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Sponsored Listing
Consumer research into online shopping shows that if retailers are to thrive in today’s tightening retail environment, they will have to integrate their online offering into their physical business to remain relevant to the internet-savvy consumer.
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ITALY: Porini shares acquired by 300Sessanta
Italian investor Gruppo 300Sessanta has acquired all outstanding shares of software provider Porini Srl from Blue Fox Enterprises NV.
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PopTok Premieres As New Medium To Inject Memorable Hollywood Clips Into Everyday Conversations
PopTok (www.poptok.com), a new online medium encouraging people to express themselves in everyday conversation using the most popular clips from movies, television and music, premieres in private beta today. The application launches with a vast array of "Toks," which are short snippets of favorite licensed Hollywood clips, from a wide range of content partners, customized by the PopTok team ...
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Malware is Getting Smarter, F-Secure Warns
Security vendor F-Secure cautions against new, efficient malware and other pests.
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'Rock Band 2' to include new online modes, songs
"Rock Band 2" will feature a new variety of instruments, online modes and songs, and will allow players to import their previously purchased "Rock Band" tunes.
KATU Portland |
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Yahoo's board takes its case to shareholders
Yahoo Inc. is starting to meet with its major shareholders in hopes of fending off activist investor Carl Icahn.
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Wi-Fi Alliance looks to give voice to wireless
Certification process in place. The Wi-Fi Alliance has introduced a programme to certify voice handling on Wi-Fi networks.
TechWorld |
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Microsoft and QLogic claim near-native performance for virtual apps
But tests show that Hyper-V needs a hardware-accelerated SAN adapter for maximum speed. Virtualisation-enabled and hardware-assisted 8Gigabit Fibre Channel SAN adapters allow applications to run under Microsoft's Hyper-V at "near-native transaction performance", SAN specialist QLogic has claimed.
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Oracle holds lead in database market
Guy Dixon, vnunet.com , Monday 30 June 2008 at 16:27:00 Market soars to $18.8bn in 2007 Oracle again led the relational database market last year, according to the latest figures from IDC. Overall the market grew an estimated 12.6 per cent in 2007 to $18.8bn from...
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white papers
A U.S. company uses technology to determine the best vice presidential candidates in the upcoming U.S. elections. Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery.
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Linked by Rayiner Hashem on Tue 15th Nov 2005 17:44 UTC
I recently bought one of the new dual core PowerMacs. Having used the machine for a couple of weeks, I thought I would share some of my observations and feelings about it. First, let me get my biases out in the open. I have, for about four years, very happily used Linux on my desktop.
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Breeze makes mobile apps easy
J2ME apps at the touch of a button Anyone who can build a web page can build a mobile application using a J2ME development tool called Breeze, according to the tool's maker, Cascada Mobile.
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Ex-Intel CEO says electric cars must be done
WASHINGTON — Former Intel Chairman Andy Grove has a knack for sensing when circumstances should force changes at a company or an industry — and how to respond.
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