
Swiftcover Launches Online-focused Marketing Campaign
With its recently launched ad campaign, featuring Iggy Pop, London-based Swiftcover has built a value proposition around the convenience of the online distribution channel.
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iPhone Keeps Mobile Gaming Growing
With the iPhone leading the way, smartphone users are downloading games at a rapidly growing rate, according to data from ComScore.
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Congress Renewing Efforts To Delay DTV Switch Till June
More than 3 million Americans are still awaiting $40 coupons for boxes that will convert the new digital broadcasts to analog.
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Trick Out Your PC With Multiple Monitors
A video card, the right utilities, and an extra display or two can dramatically enhance the way you work, use multimedia apps, play games, or simply surf the Internet. Here's how to tweak your rig.
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Why Windows Must Go Open Source
To maintain its developer ecosystem and protect its apps business, Microsoft has no choice but to loosen its grip on the Windows source code and drive down costs.
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Remaking Microsoft: Break Up The Company
Microsoft needs a makeover from top to bottom.
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Remaking Microsoft: Get Out Of Web Search
Microsoft continues to pour good money into search -- a market where it can't compete.
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Remaking Microsoft: Go All-In In The Cloud
Microsoft needs to move more aggressively into cloud computing.
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Indian Outsourcers Warm Up To Acquisitions
The top Indian IT companies historically haven't been big deal makers, but slowing organic growth and other factors could drive more acquisitions.
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Federal CTO To Have Broad Influence
Two key jobs await the CTO: Giving the tech sector what it needs to thrive, and making sure agencies use IT well.
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Global CIO: An Open Letter To Oracle CEO Larry Ellison
The issue that needs your fresh thinking: the one-size-fits-all, nonnegotiable maintenance fees most software companies charge.
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Femtocell Is Edging Toward The Enterprise
Growing vendor support and new standards will bring femto to more offices -- but support headaches and costs are still major issues.
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Down To Business: Hold Governments To Most IT Organizations' Standards
Fiscal responsibility is everyone's responsibility, now more than ever.
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Smartphone Security: Credant Mobile Guardian
Agent-based software provides a range of options to secure at-rest data.
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Practical Analysis: Time For Some IT Self-Improvement
It's time to hone best practices and position your organization for better days.
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Rolling Review: PBwiki Works Best For Small Projects
The service ably handles tasks such as posting documents and commenting on them, but projects containing 50 or more tasks are unwieldy to manage.
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CIO Profiles: Yuvi Kochar, CTO And VP Of Technology For The Washington Post Co.
Print media businesses will transform to be primarily digital with consumers receiving information when, how, and where they want it, Kochar predicts.
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Startup Of The Week: FireEye
FireEye deploys virtual victims to uncover new malware.
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Newcomer Claims 3rd Place In Thin Clients
Germany's IGEL is less well known but is offering some redefinition of what a thin client can do and appears closely attuned to virtualization developments.
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White House Expects Digital TV Delay Until June
The transition, which was mandated by Congress, is now scheduled to occur on Feb. 17.
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Footprints Of Google's GDrive Spotted
A reference to Google's long-rumored online storage service was spotted in a JavaScript localization file associated with Google Pack, Google's free software bundle.
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T-Mobile Confirms G1 Successors
T-Mobile will release more G series smartphones this year, but it will face a crowded field as Motorola, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson will have Android-powered handsets as well.
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Super Bowl Fans To Stay Connected At Big Game
ADC reports it has deployed 19 main hubs, 23 expansion hubs, and 109 remote antenna units in Raymond James Stadium in Tampa to handle as many as 10,000 to 15,000 simultaneous calls.
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Public Radio Goes High-Tech To Raise Cash
A small device known as the Radio Bookmark allows listeners to electronically jot down specific news stories, talk shows, music, and other broadcasts for later review over the Internet.
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