Palm's webOS SDK Seen As Weak On Games
Developers say the SDK for Palm's mobile platform doesn't provide enough hooks into the hardware for high-end gaming like the iPhone SDK does.
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Karen Clark, TigerRisk Form Partnership
Karen Clark & Company and TigerRisk Partners have formed a strategic partnership to provide insurers with an integrated catastrophe risk management approach.
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Price Optimization Software Helps Seagate Boost Profits
Hard drive titan replaces 'Excel Hell' pricing methods with a systematic, intelligent approach.
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Christopher Hipp, Blade Server Pioneer, Dies
Menlo Park police said Hipp collapsed while riding his bike on Sand Hill Road, the thoroughfare famous for its concentration of venture capitalists.
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Global CIO: A Perfect Storm In An Imperfect World
"Be lucky" may not be the sharpest security strategy, but it may be your only hope.
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NYC IT Job Market Recovering, Pace University Says
This morning's report of an increase in Manhattan IT jobs is a sight for sore eyes.
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Veterans Affairs Places 45 IT Projects Under Review
The VA made use of the federal government's new IT Dashboard, which is aimed at providing increased visibility into government IT spending.
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Global Regulatory Pressure High, But Firms Are Not Well Prepared
Firms are contending with shrinking budgets and do not have fully automated compliance processes nor regularly trained compliance staff.
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U.K. Investment Firm Swaps Out Thomson for Fidessa
Ability to customize market data feeds led Brewin Dolphin to replace its market data workstations for 700 users across the U.K.
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Nokia Brings N86 To U.S.
Handset packs an 8-megapixel camera and numerous smartphone features, but its high, unlocked price may limit its success.
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IBM, Viewpointe Renew Agreement
IBM will take on a greater role in supporting Viewpointe's IT infrastructure.
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Shuttle Crew Marks Apollo 11 With Spacewalk
A pair of Endeavour astronauts will commemorate the 40th anniversary of the first moon landing with a 6.5 hour space jaunt.
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In the Year 2040: 1.3 Billion Senior Citizens
The world's population of older people is growing at the fastest rate ever seen and the old will soon outnumber the young for the first time, U.S. researchers reported Monday.
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Drivers Frown On Texting, Even As Practice Spreads
While 86% of study respondents support a ban on texting while driving, the incidence of drivers sending SMS messages increased by 40% in the past year.
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Verizon Brings Slacker Radio To BlackBerry Storm
Unlike rival Pandora, Slacker Radio enables users to cache songs on their phones in order to listen while there is no data connectivity.
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Berthiaume’s Influence Spreads at Chubb
Mark Berthiaume, Chubb Specialty Insurance's CIO since 2001, has taken on the CIO role for Chubb Commercial Insurance, in addition to stewardship of the carrier's Surety IT organization and Specialty's field operations, and responsibility for global IT strategy.
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Ex-Boeing Engineer Convicted Of Spying For China
Security clearance gave naturalized U.S. citizen access to technology related to NASA's Space Shuttle program and the Delta IV rocket.
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HP Buys Cloud-Computing Vendor IBrix
HP already uses IBrix's file-serving software in its storage, servers, switches and management software.
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HP Buys Cloud-Computing Vendor IBrix
HP already uses IBrix's file-serving software in its storage, servers, switches and management software.
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Wal-Mart Unveils New Customer Privacy Policy
The retailer will more aggressively market through new channels, including text messages to mobile phones, and share more data with its partners.
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BI A Top Technology On Executives' Wish Lists
In surveying more than 1,600 executives in 36 countries, the Aberdeen Group found that one in four identified BI and analytics as the software technology with the most pronounced effect in 2009.
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Image Gallery: NASA's Launch Abort System
The space agency is testing the Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) to enable astronauts to escape in an emergency on the next-generation Orion spacecraft.
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Practical Analysis: Google Hits Microsoft Where It's Weakest
Consumers forced to live with "business lite" Windows are finding alternatives from Google, Apple, and others. Can Microsoft adapt?
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First International Bank of Israel Implements NICE Interaction Analytics
Bank aims to address customer needs and turn contact center into revenue generator.
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Is Carbon Trading the Next Big Thing?
The U.S. carbon credit trading business could take off if recent climate change legislation becomes law. Environmental market players including Citi, the CME, the Chicago Climate Exchange and BlueNext are poised to capitalize on the surge.
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