
Shut-down security Web site revived after Microsoft recants
Visitors of Cryptome.org can continue browsing government and corporate documents now that a copyright infringement complaint issued by Microsoft earlier in the week has become null and void.
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Skype pulls Windows Mobile VoIP apps
Skype's VoIP apps for the Windows Mobile operating system, Skype Lite and Skype for Windows Phones, are no longer available for download, the company announced, claiming the apps didn't offer a good enough experience.
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Palm WebOS fails to meet expectations
Palm shares are in a bit of a free-fall following Palm's announcement that it expects revenue for its third fiscal quarter to be more than 25 percent below analyst expectations. The next-generation Palm devices have received critical acclaim, but have failed to drive sales against stiff smartphone competition.
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Cheap Android smartphones coming soon
New low-cost smartphones running Google's Android software have been launched in Taiwan recently and the good news is they should start showing up just about everywhere soon.
A new group of companies, electronics contract manufacturers, are starting to make high-end mobile phones, including smartphones, for mobile network operators around the world, and these are companies adept at slashing prices.
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Ingres moving forward with database booster
Open source database provider Ingres hopes to move the Ingres VectorWise database performance technology to a beta release phase during the next month, Ingres President/CEO Roger Burkhardt said this week.
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SaaS takes on business intelligence
When considering strategic business intelligence needs, would you put your faith in the cloud? The idea made sense for Distribution Market Advantage. For Creativity Inc., not so much.
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ERP support: How far will Oracle go to protect its golden egg?
What does Oracle think about those companies that offer third-party maintenance and support services for Oracle's software -- for up to half off Oracle's price? Look no further than the names of these two lawsuits: Oracle v. TomorrowNow and Oracle v. Rimini Street.
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How to rig the Apple App Store's ratings
If you're an iPhone owner, you've probably got a virtual wardrobe full of deleted iPhone apps. Most cost you a dollar or more, others were downloaded for free, but nearly all of them let you down in some way.
But it's not your fault. Customers must sift through more than 150,000 apps, and they are often forced to rely on trial and error to find apps that suit their needs and tastes. The tools they do rely on, like Apple's Top 25 lists and customer reviews, contain their share of flaws. That's the dirty little secret of Apple's App Store.
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ERP support: How far will Oracle go to protect its golden egg?
What does Oracle think about those companies that offer third-party maintenance and support services for Oracle's software -- for up to half off Oracle's price? Look no further than the names of these two lawsuits: Oracle v. TomorrowNow and Oracle v. Rimini Street.
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How to rig the Apple App Store's ratings
If you're an iPhone owner, you've probably got a virtual wardrobe full of deleted iPhone apps. Most cost you a dollar or more, others were downloaded for free, but nearly all of them let you down in some way.
But it's not your fault. Customers must sift through more than 150,000 apps, and they are often forced to rely on trial and error to find apps that suit their needs and tastes. The tools they do rely on, like Apple's Top 25 lists and customer reviews, contain their share of flaws. That's the dirty little secret of Apple's App Store.
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SaaS takes on business intelligence
When considering strategic business intelligence needs, would you put your faith in the cloud? The idea made sense for Distribution Market Advantage. For Creativity Inc., not so much.
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VMware to acquire software, personnel from parent EMC
Virtualization software company VMware will be taking over a line of data-center management software from parent company EMC, the companies announced Thursday.
For $200 million, VMware will be acquiring products and expertise in EMC's Ionix line of IT management software, which can be used to manage servers and applications in a data center. It will be packaged to complement VMware's vCenter and vSphere lines of virtualization software.
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