
NetSuite adds ERP support for iPhone
NetSuite on Wednesday plans to unveil a new native application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that lets users of its on-demand ERP (enterprise resource planning) suite tap a number of key capabilities while on the go.
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Pictures of Microsoft's secret 'Pink' phones leaked
A day after Microsoft's Courier concept (a double-screen tablet) leaked and surprised many with its coolness, Redmond rumors hit the snooze bar again with leaked images of two new Microsoft-branded phones.
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Intel ports Linux netbook OS to desktops
Intel has expanded the scope of Linux-based Moblin by porting the OS from netbooks to mobile devices and desktops, where it could compete with Microsoft's Windows OS.
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Led by JackBe, software makers form mashup alliance
Here comes another industry alliance -- this time for enterprise mashup technologies.
A group of software companies and others Thursday plan to announce the Open Mashup Alliance (OMA) to focus on use of enterprise mashup technologies and promote Enterprise Mashup Markup Language (EMML) for development, interoperability, and compatibility in enterprise mashup technologies.
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One year on, Android's not quite there yet
After it has spent nearly a year on the market, analysts are reluctant to declare Android a success, but they say the platform could turn a corner in the next few months when many more phones are expected to go on sale.
Google and T-Mobile unveiled the first Android phone, the G1, at an event in New York City on Sept. 23 last year. The device hit stores a month later.
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Microsoft aims to spark new business for Web developers
Microsoft has launched a program that gives Web development professionals the chance to get free software and technical support to help them get new businesses off the ground.
Web development companies with less than 10 employees can apply for the new WebsiteSpark program, which was unveiled at the PICNIC conference in Amsterdam Thursday.
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IE8 runs 10 times faster with Google plug-in
Microsoft's Internet Explorer zips through JavaScript nearly 10 times faster than usual when Google's new Chrome Frame plug-in is partnered with the browser, benchmark tests show.
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Startups bloom despite the economy
At Demo Fall 09 in San Diego, more than 60 startups and a few veteran outfits strutted their stuff before a skeptical audience of venture capitalists, tech aficionados, and journalists. A lot of sexy and innovative technology was on display this week, most of it targeting consumers. Even if your mission in life is solving down-and-dirty IT problems,آ several ideas deserve attention.
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Intel shows laptop with four screens
Intel is showing off a prototype laptop this week that has four screens, increasing the display area so that multiple applications can be viewed simultaneously.
The laptop has a primary LCD screen in the usual position and three small OLED (organic light-emitting diode) touchscreens just above the keyboard. Code-named Tangent Bay, the system is being shown at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.
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Intel connects PCs to devices using light
Intel is working on a new optical interconnect that could possibly link mobile devices to displays and storage up to 100 meters away, a company official said on Wednesday.
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Demo Fall 09: Hashwork bridges gulf between public and corporate Twittering
Hugely popular social media networks like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn make many companies nervous about what their employees might inadvertently reveal to outsiders.
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Cool products, companies at Demo Fall 09
The Demo Fall 09 show in San Diego showcased more than 60 companies offering pitches of new companies and products aimed to make your life better, whether as an individual user or at your company. Here are a few of my favorites:
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US lawmakers question ICANN gTLD plan
Several U.S. lawmakers urged the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to back off on a plan to offer an unlimited number of new generic top-level domains until concerns about trademark protections and other issues can be addressed.
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