
Tibco To Offer Cloud Computing Software
Analysts expect the cloud computing field to grow rapidly over the coming years as companies look to slash costs by outsourcing costly data center operations.
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Palm's Pre: A Star Is Born?
The hope is the touchscreen control, slide-out keyboard, and operating system designed for trendy Web services -- wows consumers enough to stem Palm's loss of market share.
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Intuit Buys PayCycle For $170 Million In Online Move
PayCycle specializes in serving small businesses, accountants and financial institutions and has more than 85,000 small-business users.
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HP Using Broadcom Video Decoder In Netbook
Crystal HD will be available in future Acer netbooks and available to computer makers as an add-in card.
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YouTube XL Expands Web Video For TV Viewing
The new interface is designed to replicate the TV viewing experience, where shows are watched one after the other.
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Apple Could Double iPhone Sales With Verizon
Offering the iPhone on Verizon could double unit sales but would hurt Apple's margins, according to analysts.
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Acer To Use Android On Its Netbooks
Dell and HP have said they, too, are looking at Google's open source operating system as a possible OS for their mini-laptops.
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INQ Mobile Building Twitter Phone
The company is building a phone that has strong integration with the popular microblogging service and costs less than $140.
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Nvidia Shows Off Computer-On-A-Chip For Mini PCs
The sweet spot for the platform is smartphones and an emerging category of PCs called smartbooks, the company says.
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Ellison Praises Sun's Open Source Language At JavaOne
Oracle's CEO outlined the future of Java, including the new scripting language JavaFX, saying he doesn't anticipate many changes to Java because of Oracle's acquisition of Sun.
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Flagstar Improves Performance of Goal Setting
Flagstar Bank improves branch location performance goal accuracy with predictive analytics tool from Pitney Bowes MapInfo.
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Time Warner Under Fire For New Terms Of Service
Critics charge that policy changes are a threat to network neutrality.
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PSECU Secures Web Channel with Trusteer
The Trusteer Rapport solution is designed to protect end users' personal information while conducting transactions online.
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Credit Suisse, NSX, Currenex Describe Low Latency Projects
The low-latency race continues; three players — Alex Roitgarts, director at Credit Suisse; Saro Jahani, CIO of the National Stock Exchange; and Sean Gilman, CTO of Currenex — share what works and what doesn't.
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Windows 7 To Ship Oct. 22, Microsoft Confirms
The software maker says its new OS will hit stores in time for the 2009 holiday shopping season.
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Fujitsu, Toshiba Make Late Entries In U.S. Netbook Market
The mini-laptops have 10.1-inch screens, Intel Atom processors, and Windows XP Home edition, much like rival netbooks already on the market.
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Microsoft Bing A Hit, At Least With Live Search Users
While Microsoft's "decision engine" claimed 6% of search engine queries only hours after launch, it doesn't seem to be denting Google's overwhelming market share.
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Utility Leaders Want Larger States Role In Broadband Stimulus Funds
NARUC suggests states could help speed up the process to review the thousands of applications that are expected to pour in.
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Verizon Rolling Out Java ME App Store
In a change from its past, the carrier will open up so developers can easily target and create programs for Verizon customers.
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IT Buoyed By Expected 2% Net Hiring Increase In Q3
The IT Hiring Index and Skills Report found that 8% of CIOs are planning to add to IT staff, while 6% anticipate cutbacks.
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At 25, Age-Defying Game Tetris Still Eyeing Growth
Born in 1984 and a near-immediate worldwide sensation, the classic puzzle game is set for a modern renaissance of sorts.
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Publishers Look To Music Lessons On Digital Content
Publishers are learning from music labels' struggle to make online music profitable and combat piracy, but so-called e-books will only add value to the industry and not replace printed books, experts say.
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Healthcare Overhaul Seen Boosting U.S. Economy
Overhauling the U.S. healthcare system to contain soaring costs and expand medical coverage to the uninsured would help boost U.S. economic output, lower budget deficits and raise workers' incomes, a White House report said Tuesday.
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CA Acquires Part Of Failed Private Cloud Vendor Cassatt
The deal will help CA put in place a more thorough automated data center product portfolio of its own for use in both private and public clouds.
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Nokia Starts Shipping N97
Nokia's flagship handset is already shipping in more than 75 countries but it will be facing stiff competition from popular handsets by Apple, Palm, HTC, and others.
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