
Texas Tells Microsoft's Vista To Mosey on Out of Town (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Texas government shouldn't be Vista country, according to its state Senate. That legislative body approved earlier this week a rider to the state budget that would prevent governmental agencies from using the Microsoft Vista operating system without approval from a legislative board.
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Jaspersoft Version 3.5 Adds In-memory Analysis to BI Tool (PC World)
PC World - Jaspersoft is adding integrated in-memory analysis functions and SaaS (software as a service) capabilities to Version 3.5 of its BI tool, released on Wednesday. The move opens the way for application service providers to use it to offer hosted BI services.
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Microsoft sees wide U.S. support for Windows Mobile 6.5 (Reuters)
Reuters - Microsoft Corp expects several phones on the U.S. market to be powered by its Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system after it launches in the fall of 2009, according to a company executive.
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Clearwire Plans Silicon Valley 'sandbox' WiMax Network (PC World)
PC World - Clearwire is teaming up with Google, Cisco Systems and Intel to build a WiMax network in Silicon Valley for software developers to try out new applications on the fourth-generation mobile broadband technology.
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Clearwire plans Silicon Valley WiMax network (Reuters)
Reuters - Clearwire Corp is building a high-speed wireless network in Silicon Valley this summer in an effort to encourage software developers to create new software applications for its wireless service, according to its co-chairman Benjamin Wolff.
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Apple Revises iPhone SDK To Block Rogue Stores (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Apple has taken offense at rogue iPhone application stores that are selling unauthorized software.
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New Version of Opera Mobile to Support Google Gears (PC World)
PC World - Opera Software says the next version of its smartphone browser, Opera Mobile 9.7, will be its fastest and most standard-compliant yet. Opera Mobile 9.7 is slated to appear in public beta for Windows Mobile 6.1 devices in May, but will support Windows Mobile 6.5 when it appears.
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EMC unveils SourceOne for archiving, compliance (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - EMC on Thursday unwrapped the SourceOne product family of enterprise archiving, compliance, and e-discovery software.
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Docs to Go Now Available for Android Handsets (PC World)
PC World - DataViz has shipped a version of its Microsoft Office-compatible mobile productivity suite, Docs to Go, for Android handsets--a major boost for the young open-source handset platform's prospects for adoption by corporate users.
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Palm Boosts webOS with SDK Access, Cloud Service (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Palm's efforts to jump-start an ecosystem for its new webOS platform took another step forward Wednesday, when it expanded the release of its Mojo software development kit (SDK). The announcement at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco also included plans for integrating cloud services into the webOS platform, as well as the unveiling of an application that will allow legacy Palm OS programs to run on webOS devices.
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Malicious virus quiet, but attack may be in works (Reuters)
Reuters - Malicious software that has infected millions of computers across the globe failed to wreak havoc on Wednesday as some feared, but researchers warned the powerful Conficker worm could still strike.
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Microsoft Office Coming to the iPhone? (PC World)
PC World - Workaholics tethered to their smartphones have another reason to switch to Apple: Rumors that Microsoft's Office Suite is coming to the iPhone are inching towards reality, and iPhone apps with document and spreadsheet editing capabilities are also on the way.
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Palm Invites Developers to Create Apps for Pre Mobile Phone (PC World)
PC World - Palm is taking what it hopes is the next step in to make its Palm Pre a viable iPhone competitor. On Wednesday, at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Palm opened up its Mojo Software Development Kit (SDK) program to a "broad group of developers." The Mojo SDK allows developers to make applications for Palm's newest operating system, WebOS, which replaces its once popular Palm OS.
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Texas to Windows Vista: Keep Walkin'? (PC World)
PC World - "I have read a lot about the problems they have with this particular software."
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Developers Stunted by Mobile Process (PC World)
PC World - Reducing the number of mobile software platforms, but not by too much, is the key to unleashing pent up creativity in the mobile market, executives said on Wednesday.
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Verizon Wireless downplays Linux phones (AP)
AP - Verizon Wireless considers Linux-based software a possible long-term contender for use on its phones, but doesn't view it as a "preferred" solution, the carrier's head said.
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Hewlett-Packard Evaluating Android for Future Products (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Hewlett-Packard is embracing Android, sort of. The computer maker is considering the open-source operating system for future products.
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Verizon Joins Global Mobile Software Push (PC World)
PC World - Verizon Wireless will join the Joint Innovation Lab (JIL) created by China Mobile, Softbank and Vodafone to help standardize mobile application development and get new software out to mobile users more quickly.
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Skype Now Available for Apple iPhone (PC World)
PC World - Skype formally introduces its application for the Apple iPhone and says a beta version of its software is coming soon to the Rim BlackBerry platform. The iPhone application is available now from Apple's App Store, but it only works over Wi-Fi, not on the cellular network, as part of getting the software approved by carriers. The software adopts the look and feel of the iPhone so it's almost like making a call from the phone itself.
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RIM opens online software store for BlackBerry (Reuters)
Reuters - Research In Motion has launched an online store selling entertainment, games, news and travel applications to BlackBerry users.
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