Mozilla's Firefox 4 Bags a Million Downloads in 3 Hours More than one million Firefox 4 browser were downloaded during the first three hours of availability. Share: |
CRM: Avoid 3 User Identity Mistakes Too often ignored is the CRM data that's about your users: employees who log in and manipulate data every day. Share: |
Dell Reaching Out to Fix PCs With Faulty Intel Chipset Dell on Wednesday said it will start reaching out directly to affected customers to replace motherboards in PCs with Intel's flawed Sandy Bridge chipset. Share: |
9 Features of Upcoming BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0.3 BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion is expected to release a major update to its BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange and IBM Lotus Domino. Share: |
Sprint Makes CTIA Splash With 3D Smartphone, Evo Tablet Sprint may have groaned after rival carrier AT&T gobbled up T-Mobile this week, but that didn't stop the carrier from debuting two big new wireless devices. Share: |
Private Cloud Can Prevent End Runs Around IT, Microsoft Says Microsoft kicks off Microsoft Management Summit with focus on cloud computing and virtualization. Share: |
Oracle Stops Developing Software for Intel's Itanium Chips Oracle on Tuesday became the latest software maker to say it will stop developing applications for Intel Itanium microprocessors, following a similar... Share: |
Google Books Settlement Proposal Rejected A proposed agreement drafted by Google, authors and publishers to settle their yearslong copyright litigation has been rejected, a major setback to Google's... Share: |
Windows Intune Provides Compelling Value Microsoft's cloud-based Windows Intune service delivers simplified Windows PC management with cost-savings that are hard to ignore. Share: |
Microsoft Intune Goes Live After a year long beta, Microsoft's Intune hosted desktop management service is now fully operational Share: |
Google and Other Titans Form Open Networking Foundation Group's 'Software-Defined Networking' approach aims to ease cloud-era network management and customization. Share: |
Samsung Hints at Android Tablet for Nordic LTE Networks Samsung will release a version of its upcoming Galaxy Tab 8.9, a tablet running Android 3.0, able to connect to LTE (Long-Term Evolution) mobile networks in the... Share: |
Best Buy to Resell LightSquared 4G Service Satellite-LTE startup LightSquared has made a deal for national electronics retailer Best Buy to resell its service, LightSquared CEO and Chairman Sanjiv Ahuja... Share: |
T-Mobile Teams up to Offer Cheaper Roaming for E-readers T-Mobile USA and U.K. operator Everything Everywhere are working with Germany-based Giesecke & Devrient on embedded SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) cards... Share: |
Panasonic, NEC Reopen Some Plants Halted After Japan Quake Panasonic and NEC restarted production on Wednesday at some factories that had been halted after a major earthquake hit eastern Japan on March 11. Share: |
Sandvine Turns to Citrix to Cut Mobile Latency While weak signals and overloaded cells usually take the blame for slow mobile data, the way packets are handled on a carrier's network can also affect... Share: |
EU Puts Standardization at Forefront of Cloud Computing The European Commissioner in charge of Europe’s digital program has put interoperability and standards at the forefront of the cloud computing agenda. Share: |
India's Securities Regulator Tightening Use of Internet India’s securities regulator proposes tightening rules for Internet access by brokerages Share: |
Intel's McAfee Unit to Acquire Sentrigo Intel's McAfee subsidiary on Wednesday said it would acquire Sentrigo, which provides database security and compliance products. Share: |
Motorola Mobility to Buy Swedish IPTV Vendor Dreampark Motorola Mobility has signed an agreement to acquire Dreampark, a Swedish IPTV software provider, the company said on Wednesday. Share: |
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