IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 18/09/2010
Say it with me: Voice is ready for prime time
Columnist Mike Elgan embarked on a two-week project to use voice-based technology for everything he possibly could. Here's what he found.
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Sprint says Galaxy Tab still under development
A Sprint Nextel spokesman said the Galaxy Tab with the Android Froyo operating system is still under development, and suggested that reported problems with running Android apps would be fixed before the device is released this fall.
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Facebook wannabe Diaspora hit on security issues
Diaspora is already running into early criticism over security issues by those who say they have tested the Facebook rival.
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Dell aims Streak at enterprises
Dell is trying to extend the appeal of its Streak handheld to businesses and add a new dimension to its enterprise hardware, software and services offerings, a company official said this week.
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Google Apps Marketplace sales commissions on the horizon
Google in the coming months will begin taking a cut from sales on its Apps Marketplace, where external developers currently pocket all revenue from sales of their applications.
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Analysts dispute talk of iPad's impact on PC sales
The death of the PC industry at the hands of Apple's iPad has been greatly exaggerated, analysts said.
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Benioff tops tech CEO 'approval ratings'
Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff currently has a 90% approval rating from his employees, beating out Oracle CEO Larry Ellison as well as SAP co-CEOs Jim Hagemann Snabe and Bill McDermott, according to figures from careers Web site Glassdoor.com.
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Windows Phone 7 initially on GSM, then CDMA in 2011
Windows Phone 7 devices coming this fall will initially work with GSM carriers such as AT&T and T-Mobile, but will not include carriers of CDMA technology, which include Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel.
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