Windows XP SP2 retirement looms, puts users in tough spot
Half of the enterprise computers running the aged Windows XP operating system are still relying on the soon-to-be-retired Service Pack 2 (SP2), a researcher said today.
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8 Questions with Infor's Bruce Richardson
From rock star analyst to chief strategy officer for ERP vendor Infor, Bruce Richardson's had quite a ride this year. He recently gave CIO.com's Thomas Wailgum a peek at what Infor has up its sleeve next.
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Adobe may move to more frequent patch schedule
Adobe Systems is considering patching its applications more frequently after moving to a quarterly patching schedule for its Acrobat and Reader programs last year.
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Teens and smartphones: Coolness is key
Ask a group of high school students what they think of the latest smartphones and cell phones and you'll likely hear a lot of "It's so cool" or "I hate it," with very little in-between.
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iPad to rescue media from tight-fisted Web surfers?
New York periodical publishers see iPad, the iPhone and other portable devices as a new source on revenue
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Palm UI VP Matias Duarte defects to Google
Matias Duarte, formerly vice president of human interface and user experience at Palm, has left to take a job with Google, marking one of the first defections since Hewlett-Packard announced plans to buy the struggling phone maker.
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Microsoft issues final release for Tag barcode technology
Microsoft's mobile barcode technology, Tag, has exited the beta testing phase, and a final release is available for download, the company said in a blog post.
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China's OPhone to find its way to US as Android+
Beijing software company Borqs is the little-known company behind China Mobile's Google Android-based OPhone operating system. It may soon find fame in the U.S. if its software finds its way into the hands of U.S. users of Dell's Aero smartphone on the AT&T Wireless network.
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Apple vulnerable in iTunes antitrust probe
Apple's dominant U.S. share of the music download business could help feds build strong antitrust case against Apple, lawyer says.
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IPad rivals slated for unveiling at Computex 2010
The Computex Taipei electronics show will celebrate its 30th anniversary when it opens next Tuesday, and will highlight several new tablet computers hoping to compete against Apple's iPad as well as a slew of other electronic gadgets.
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