
Metastorm Brings Workflow Modeling to the Cloud (PC World)
PC World - Enterprise software provider Metastorm has launched an online workflow modeling service, called Metastorm M3, the company announced on Tuesday.
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India's Infosys quarterly profits disappoint (AFP)
AFP - India's second-biggest software exporter Infosys announced Tuesday a surprise 2.4 percent fall in first quarter consolidated net profit but raised its revenue outlook for the full year.Read More ...
Cheap Chipsets for Google Android Smartphones Due out in Q3 (PC World)
PC World - Taiwanese chipset developer MediaTek will start rolling out low-cost chipsets designed for handsets that use Google's Android mobile software in the third quarter of this year, promising to drive down the cost of such handsets in China.
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BlackBerry OS6 and Protect Are on the Horizon (PC World)
PC World - Research in Motion plans to release two new products later this summer. The release dates are unknown for the BlackBerry OS6 operating system and BlackBerry Protect, a free data backup and protection utility, as are some key details about how the products will work.
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Reports: iOS 4 upgrade kills old iPhones’ Wi-Fi (Christopher Null)
Christopher Null - Got an iPhone 3G or 3GS? You might think twice about upgrading to the new iOS 4 operating system, as many users are reporting that the operating-system upgrade causes Wi-Fi to stop working on the handset.
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Google tool aims to make it easy to create Android programs (AFP)
AFP - Google unveiled a tool Monday designed to allow anyone to create simple applications for smartphones running its Android operating system.Read More ...
App Inventor Makes Everyone an Android App Developer (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - So you want to be an Android app developer -- then you've got something in common with Google. The search giant wants you to develop apps for its mobile operating system -- and it just announced a tool to help you get started.
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Microsoft Clarifies OS Downgrade Rights Schedule (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - In addition to announcing the release of the Windows 7 SP1 beta on Monday, Microsoft clarified and extended the life cycle of its existing operating systems, where downgrade rights from Windows 7 to Windows XP or Vista are concerned.
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Welcome to GemFest 2010 (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - The Mac platform is flush with outstanding free and low-cost Mac software out there—programs we call Mac Gems.
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Microsoft CEO touts new Windows tablets vs iPad (Reuters)
Reuters - Microsoft Corp Chief Executive Steve Ballmer touted new tablet-style devices running the Windows 7 operating system from about 20 manufacturers at a conference on Monday, underlining the giant software company's eagerness to counter the explosion of interest in Apple Inc's iPad.Read More ...
Microsoft Makes Windows 7 SP1 Beta Available to Business Testers (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - The first service pack for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 adds more for the latter, with Dynamic Memory and RemoteFX for virtual servers.
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Five Reasons It's Time to Switch to Windows 7 (PC World)
PC World - Tomorrow is D-day for Windows XP SP2 users. Granted, Windows XP SP2 will still work, but tomorrow is the last Patch Tuesday for the venerable OS which means it will become more unstable and less secure as time goes on. Simply applying SP3 will suffice to continue running a supported platform, but here are five reasons to consider switching off of Windows XP entirely.
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Secunia: Microsoft's Security Is So Much Better (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - The new Secunia Half Year Security Report is different from most of the other security reports because it builds on Secunia's strength, a vast database of software products, versions and vulnerabilities. And its chief finding? Third-party apps are far less secure than Microsoft software.
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Infor to Embrace Microsoft's Azure Cloud (PC World)
PC World - Infor on Monday will announce plans for applications running on Microsoft's Azure cloud platform, deepening the vendors' already close partnership and adding momentum to the industry's shift away from on-premises ERP (enterprise resource planning) software.
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Google App Inventor Lets Anyone Make Android Smartphone Apps (PC World)
PC World - Google on Monday revealed a new software tool that lets just about anyone make apps for mobile phones that use its Android software.
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3D Coming to Adobe's Flash (PC World)
PC World - Adobe Systems has started work to bring 3D to its Flash platform, and will preview the technology at the company's upcoming developer conference in October.
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Patent holder sues smart phone makers over patents (AP)
AP - The patent-holding company that won a settlement of more than $600 million from the maker of the BlackBerry said Friday it has sued six other companies in the smart phone industry.
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NTP Sues Smartphone Makers Apple, Google and Others (PC World)
PC World - Patent holding company NTP, which received a US$612.5 million settlement from BlackBerry marker Research In Motion in a patent infringement case, has filed patent lawsuits against six makers of smartphones or related software, including Apple and Google.
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Lawson CEO Mostly Mum on Icahn Talks (PC World)
PC World - There's still no public word of what may come of billionaire investor Carl Icahn's stake in ERP (enterprise resource planning) vendor Lawson Software.
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Speech-to-sign-language Software Wins Microsoft Dev Contest (PC World)
PC World - Speech-to-sign language translation software written by a team from Thailand won the main category of a Microsoft-sponsored software development contest for students, the Imagine Cup, on Thursday.
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