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Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Economy has led to software pricing changes; The gadgets of SkyMall; Acer: first Android netbook

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Forrester: Economy has led to software pricing changes

By Chris Kanaracus
The worldwide recession has hammered IT budgets but has also prompted vendors to make their software pricing and licensing models more customer-friendly, according to a new Forrester Research report. Read full story

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Acer announces the first Android netbook (others follow while Asus backpeddles)
The Android netbook market is changing faster than gossip in a small town, with Chinese manufacturers leading the way. Acer has thrown down the gauntlet and is the first to announce plans to ship a product -- aiming to have it to market this year, no less.

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Why the Recession Isn't Driving Outsourcing Prices Down
There has been much discussion about the global economic recession's impact on the price of IT outsourcing services. The consensus has been that buyers keen to cut costs coupled with decreasing demand for IT services would drive prices down across the outsourcing market-welcome news for IT executives under pressure to slash their budgets while maintaining quality.

40,000-plus Web sites infected in 'Beladen' Web attacks
More than 40,000 Web sites were compromised over the weekend via SQL-injection attacks with malware that attempts to push visitors to a site dishing out malicious software, according to a security firm.

Microsoft's No-Controller 'Natal' Steals the Show
"You are the controller," teased Microsoft at their E3 conference Monday, firing the shot heard round the blogosphere: a no-controls-whatsoever motion-sensing device.

Apple Has Squandered the Gift That Was Vista
While it's true that Apple has significantly grown its share of the desktop operating system market since the release of Windows Vista in November of 2006, the company's market share remains below 10 percent, and it actually dropped in Q1 2009, according to Gartner's Worldwide PC Shipment report.

China blocks Twitter ahead of Tiananmen anniversary
China appeared to block Twitter on Tuesday, following rising popularity for the service in China and just two days before the date when Beijing crushed pro-democracy protests in 1989.

Ultra-low voltage laptops draw interest at show
Laptops using Intel's low-power chips for machines bigger than a netbook checkered PC displays at Computex Taipei on Tuesday, revealing growing popularity for the chips and the class of laptop.

CA plucks automation assets from struggling Cassatt
CA has acquired for an undisclosed sum the assets of data center automation vendor Cassatt, perhaps salvaging the technological innovation developed earlier this decade at the financially struggling start-up.

Less R&D can spur innovation, says MIT lecturer
Apple is thriving and U.S. taxpayers now own General Motors because the former can count its laptop offerings on one hand while the latter seemingly has more car lines than buyers, says Michael Davies, a senior lecturer at MIT's Sloan School of Management. It's not a novel theory -- for example, Booz Allen Hamilton put a slightly different spin on it several years back -- but it must be music to a bean-counter's ears these days.

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06/02/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. Five things we love/hate about Win 7/Windows Server 2008 R2
  2. Nine management apps that won't bust your budget
  3. Cisco added to Dow
  4. YouTube hit by porn storm
  5. Is routing undergoing a mid-life crisis?
  6. Ubuntu Desktop: Plenty of sizzle, not much steak
  7. Windows 7 alluring, but XP is the migration factor
  8. The rise of personal 'Mi-Fi' hotspots
  9. HP ProCurve converges wireless and wired network access
  10. MDOP is the hidden gem of Microsoft's WS 2008 R2, W7 releases


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