
Mobile operators struggle with explosion in data usage
Mobile operators face a number of game-changing challenges, including an explosion in data usage, as handset vendors corner the market for applications. Plans to deal with these issues could prove to be a boon for users, but also stand a chance of annoying them.
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Microsoft counters Google's sales pitch to Office users
Microsoft has gone on the counterattack against Google, saying that its rival's online applications don't cut it as supplements to Microsoft Office.
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Security experts blame 'Avalanche' group for most phishing
A new report blames a single Eastern European gang for about two-thirds of all phishing attempts conducted in the last half of 2009.
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SAP bets big on mobile with Sybase acquisition
With its $5.8 billion purchase of Sybase announced Wednesday, SAP is placing a big bet that mobile business applications are the way of the future.
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Intel laptop chip shortage worsens
A shortage of the latest Intel laptop PC microprocessors worsened in April, but the chip giant says it will meet demand by the end of this quarter.
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SAP to buy Sybase for $5.8 billion
SAP is buying mobile and database vendor Sybase for roughly $5.8 billion, the company announced Wednesday.
The all-cash offer of $65 per share amounts to a 44 percent premium over Sybase's three-month average stock price, according to SAP. Sybase's board has voted unanimously in favor of the deal, which requires clearance by antitrust officials, SAP said.
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HTC files complaint to ban U.S. import of iPhone, iPad, iPod
They say all is fair in love and war, and the increasingly bitter rivalry between Apple and other smartphone manufacturers is most certainly descending into a war of the litigious variety. HTC announced on Wednesday that not only has it complained to the U.S. International Trade Commission that Apple is infringing on its patents, it's asking for a U.S. import ban of iPhones, iPads, and iPods.
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Update: Clouds hang over Microsoft Office, SharePoint 2010 launch
Microsoft has launched the newest versions of its Microsoft Office and Microsoft SharePoint software packages.
Microsoft Business Division president Stephen Elop spoke before a packed studio at the famed NBC Studio 8H at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York, the room where "Saturday Night Live" is broadcast. It was one of many launches the company is holding worldwide for the new products.
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Citrix fires up desktop virtualization
At the Citrix Synergy show in San Francisco, the announcement of Citrix XenClient rocked the brave, new world of desktop virtualization. With XenClient, Citrix has beaten virtualization leader VMware to the punch with a client hypervisor, available today for download in a "test kit" version.
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Citrix fires up desktop virtualization
At the Citrix Synergy show in San Francisco, the announcement of Citrix XenClient rocked the brave, new world of desktop virtualization. With XenClient, Citrix has beaten virtualization leader VMware to the punch with a client hypervisor, available today for download in a "test kit" version.
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