Wednesday, February 10, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 10/02/2010



Astronaut tweets photos of Earth from space
An astronaut aboard the International Space Station yesterday used its newly souped up wireless connection to Twitter Twitpics of various cities on earth.
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Juniper to integrate mobile networks and edge routers
At next week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Juniper Networks will launch products that integrate mobile networks into its MX 3D Universal Edge routers and let third party vendors integrate their applications into mobile networks.
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Microsoft offers Visual Studio 2010 release candidate
Both the Visual Studio 2010 IDE and the accompanying .Net Framework 4 programming platform are being readied for a late-April launch
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Cisco picks up where Starent left off
Cisco on Tuesday will show just how serious it is about mobile data with the introduction of its first product derived from its Starent acquisition, the ASR 5000.
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Seagate doubles capacity of data center hard drive
Seagate released a 2.5-in SAS drive today that doubles the amount of capacity over previous drives and offers lower power consumption while increasing drive reliability.
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Ksplice debuts zero downtime service for Linux
Ksplice officially launched its no-reboot patching service for Linux servers.
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Users dispute Microsoft's explanation of Windows 7 battery problems
Windows 7 does not ruin notebook batteries or issue premature warnings that the power is exhausted, Microsoft's head of Windows said in response to customer complaints.
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2010: Finally the year of the Mac?
Apple was a bright spot in 2009 in terms of PC sales, but the signals are mixed as to whether the Mac can grow beyond its niche
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Image gallery: 3 encryption apps keep your data safe
If you carry your laptop anywhere, it could be lost or stolen — along with your private data. These 3 encryption apps keep your info safe and secret.
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Review: 3 encryption apps keep your data safe
If you carry your laptop anywhere, it could be lost or stolen — along with your private data. These 3 encryption apps keep your info safe and secret.
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