Microsoft Recovers Most Sidekick Data
Microsoft has recovered most of the data for T-Mobile Sidekick users who saw personal information accidentally wiped from their devices earlier this week.
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Stockholders may block Cisco's purchase of Tandberg
Cisco System's bid for videoconferencing vendor Tandberg could be in trouble: Stockholders representing 24 percent of the shares in Tandberg do not intend to accept Cisco's US$3.0 billion offer, a Swedish stockbroker said on Thursday.
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Acer reveals specs of Android smartphone
Acer has disclosed more details about its upcoming Android-based Liquid smartphone, a thin device with a 3.5-inch touchscreen.
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How data security can vaporize in the cloud
While cloud computing services offer a way to lower costs and offload basic server and storage maintenance to companies that purport to have expertise, it also presents dramatic security and legal challenges that should be considered before signing up.
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Mac sales 'defy all logic,' says analyst
Apple's Mac sales in the U.S. last quarter were up between 7% and 12%, according to estimates published by research firms Gartner and IDC.
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Survey: Nine out of 10 of today's corporate PCs can run Windows 7
Eighty-eight of every 100 North American corporate PCs are powerful enough to run Microsoft Corp.'s Windows 7 operating system, much higher than the 50% of PCs with the minimum specifications to run Windows Vista at its launch three years ago, according to a survey released Thursday.
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Windows 7 to go: New portables for the new OS
Microsoft's Windows 7 is bringing with it a wave of new and stylish netbooks and notebooks. Here's a preview of what's coming.
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Ellison: Fusion Applications in 2010
Oracle plans to launch its long-awaited Fusion Applications in 2010, and they will be deployable both on-premises and as SaaS (software as a service), CEO Larry Ellison said Wednesday during a keynote address at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco.
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Google using 'double talk' on cloud security, says L.A. consumer group
A consumer advocacy group that is opposed to a plan by Los Angeles to adopt Google's hosted e-mail and office applications is accusing the vendor of a double standard on security issues.
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Ellison: Fusion Applications in 2010
Oracle plans to launch its long-awaited Fusion Applications in 2010, and they will be deployable both on-premises and as SaaS (software as a service), CEO Larry Ellison said Wednesday during a keynote address at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco.
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