Thursday, September 01, 2011

Microsoft's 5 biggest weaknesses; the big, bad browser quiz

  The big, bad browser quiz | Apple reportedly on another lost iPhone scavenger hunt
 
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Microsoft's 5 biggest weaknesses
For all its success as the world's biggest maker of PC operating systems and office programs, Microsoft's position as the dominant provider of software to consumers is at risk. Read More



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The big, bad browser quiz
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari -- you know the names of these Web browsers, but do you really know them? Read More

Apple reportedly on another lost iPhone scavenger hunt
Apple is reportedly trying to track down an iPhone prototype lost by a company employee at a San Francisco bar – an incident that sounds an awful lot like the high-profile lost-then-sold iPhone prototype scandal from last spring. Read More

AT&T to return jobs to US if T-Mobile deal is approved
AT&T promises to bring 5,000 call-center jobs back to the U.S. if its acquisition of T-Mobile USA is approved. Read More


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Delivering better, smarter, faster business decisions
To compete today, organizations need to have key market, consumer or product insights. Through Business Intelligence, forward-looking companies are gaining a competitive edge and succeeding both tactically and operationally. Read the white paper and see how IBM® can provide the strategic platform for you to make more innovative decisions, faster. Read Now

NSF $450K award goes to researcher who wants to play Tetris with wireless networks
The National Science Foundation has awarded a 5-year, $450K grant to a Virginia Tech researcher who says she hopes to figure out how disparate wireless networks can better fit together to speed traffic deliver across the Internet. Read More

Microsoft patents smart cloud storage
Microsoft has been granted a patent for what it calls "Virtually infinite reliable storage" that works across a distributed storage system. Read More

IBM to buy risk analysis company Algorithmics for $387M
IBM plans to acquire risk analytics company Algorithmics for $387 million, a deal that IBM says will bolster its risk management offerings in light of increasing regulation in the financial markets. Read More


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Wide Area Application Architecture and Exchange 2010
Massive consolidation can lead to single points of failure which could interrupt service of critical applications. ESG believes that this risk should be addressed by building applications on a Wide Area Application Architecture (WAAA) foundation, spreading applications across multiple data centers. Learn More!

Openwave says Apple, RIM violate patents
Mobile software vendor Openwave Systems filed a complaint against Apple and Research In Motion at the U.S. International Trade Commission on Wednesday, saying the companies violated its patents and asking the agency to block importation of their products. Read More

New HTC Jetstream will be $700 on AT&T's LTE network
AT&T announced the new HTC Jetstream, its first LTE-ready tablet, will go on sale Sept. 4 for $700 and a two-year contract. Read More

4 simple steps to bulletproof laptop security
Follow these tips, tools, and techniques to protect your Windows notebook against theft, intrusion, and data loss Read More

What CIOs need to know about HP's acquisition of Autonomy
Here's why you should be paying attention: It's a big analytics play that could help lead the way to making sense of all the unstructured data that's overwhelming enterprises of all sizes, says analyst Charles King. Read More

 
 
 

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The world's geekiest license plates
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