
Windows Phone 7 Spotlights SharePoint Collaboration (PC World)
PC World - An application that many users have never seen--Microsoft's SharePoint--plays a key role in Windows Phone 7 Series' Office Hub, the center of business activities in the new smartphone operating system.
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Microsoft Targets Consumers with New Mobile OS (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - With only a slight nod toward business clients during the launch of Microsoft's latest mobile-phone operating system this week, CEO Steve Ballmer fueled speculation that the software giant wants a bigger slice of the consumer pie.
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Oracle Making New Push Into Social Services Software (PC World)
PC World - Oracle has its heart set on dominating the social services software market, in which its rival SAP has historically had a strong hand.
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Teradata signs up United Supermarkets as a client (AP)
AP - Database manager Teradata Corp. said Wednesday that United Supermarkets LLC has signed on as a client for database management software and services.
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HTC Smart Phone With Qualcomm Brew to Launch in April (PC World)
PC World - High Tech Computer unveiled its first smartphone that uses Qualcomm's Brew MP operating system on Wednesday at the Mobile World Congress, marking a step in a new direction for the company, which specializes in Windows Mobile and Android-based smartphones.
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iPad SDK's surprise: There are no surprises (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Apple iPhone application developers have taken a look at the nuances of building software for the the larger iPad tablet and find it strikingly similar to building for the iPhone, though with the added benefit of more screen real estate.
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The painful truth about age discrimination in tech (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - There are bold programmers but no old programmers. That fear-tinged saying echoes even more today among software developers, who fear the recession provides a handy cover for age discrimination in the high-tech world. But a closer look suggests that it's the nature of IT itself to push its elderly workers out, and in an odd twist, the recession -- at least for now -- has actually protected older workers.
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Nuance acquires MacSpeech for undisclosed amount (AP)
AP - Speech-recognition software maker Nuance Communications Inc. said Tuesday it has acquired MacSpeech, which makes speech-recognition software for Apple Inc.'s Macintosh computers, for an undisclosed amount.
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Google's Android on 26 mobile phone models: CEO (AFP)
AFP - Google's mobile operating system Android is now being used on 26 phone models and 60,000 phones using Android are sold every day, the US Internet giant's chief executive said on Tuesday.
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Mobile Devices Get Adobe AIR 2.0 and New Flash Player (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Adobe Systems will make its AIR platform and new Flash player available to mobile devices. The company previewed the new AIR version at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
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Google demonstrates phone that translates text (AP)
AP - Stumped by foreign languages when you're traveling? Google Inc. is working on software that translates text captured by a phone camera.
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RIM Offers Free Server Software To Connect BlackBerrys (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - In a move to compete in a broader smartphone market, Research In Motion on Tuesday rolled out BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express. The free server software wirelessly syncs BlackBerry smartphones with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Windows Small Business Server.
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Microsoft Gets Its Groove Back (PC World)
PC World - Microsoft, the butt of Windows Vista jokes for years, now appears on the road to a tech comeback. On Monday it debuted its Windows Phone 7 operating system in Barcelona, Spain pleasing critics.
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Windows Phone 7 Series Focuses on Live Information (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - At the Mobile World Congress 2010 on Monday, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer offered a sneak peak of the Windows Phone 7 Series. The new platform signals the software giant's intent to compete head-on with Apple and Google for mobile market share.
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IBM buys network software firm Intelliden (AP)
AP - IBM has acquired network automation software firm Intelliden Inc., the company said Tuesday.
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Report: Apple's iPad E-Book Store to Use DRM (PC World)
PC World - The iBook store, the marketplace for electronic books on Apple's forthcoming iPad, will sell e-books wrapped in digital rights management software, according to sources quoted in the L.A. Times. Apple phased out DRM songs from the iTunes store a year ago, but a majority of publishers are expected to use FairPlay copy protection software for their e-books.
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A Successful Windows Phone 7 Would Help Bing (PC World)
PC World - Windows Phone 7, a dramatic upgrade of Microsoft's mobile operating system, looks fairly impressive out of the gate. In addition to a stylish user interface that's strongly influenced by the underappreciated Zune HD media player, Windows Phone 7 is tightly integrated with Redmond's Bing search engine.
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HTC Working on App Store Tech and Studying Tablets (PC World)
PC World - High Tech Computer (HTC), the world's biggest maker of Windows Mobile and Google Android OS smartphones, is working on technologies for applications used in handsets and application stores and plans to put this software to use but not until a later time.
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HTC Unveils Update to Nexus One and HTC Legend (PC World)
PC World - One of the two new smartphones with Google's Android mobile operating system that High Tech Computer (HTC) plans to start selling in March isn't officially billed as an update to Nexus One, but its design is similar and it offers improvements over the Google phone.
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Dell Mini 5 To Run On Unreleased Version Of Android (PC World)
PC World - A new report suggests that Dell's upcoming Mini 5 tablet will run on a currently unreleased version of the Android operating system (OS).
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