
Premiere Elements arrives on the Mac (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - Adobe has launched Adobe Premiere Elements 9 software for both Mac and Windows, the first time the company’s consumer-level video editing app has been released on the Mac platform.
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Oracle Nemesis Rimini Street Fires Another Salvo (PC World)
PC World - Oracle's ongoing lawsuit against Rimini Street has not deterred the latter company from announcing another addition to its lineup of lower-cost support options for Oracle's software.
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Oracle Ties Sun ZFS Storage Into Oracle Software (PC World)
PC World - Oracle has integrated its software into the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance line for a new generation of the systems that also doubles storage capacity and triples processing power, the company said on Monday at Oracle OpenWorld.
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Microsoft Pushes Zune Expansion Outside the US (PC World)
PC World - Microsoft plans to offer elements of its Zune music and movie services throughout Europe and other countries this fall in conjunction with the release of its Windows Phone 7 operating system.
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Oracle, Hewlett-Packard settle CEO lawsuit (AFP)
AFP - US computer titan Hewlett-Packard resolved Monday a long-running legal squabble with business software giant over Oracle's recent hire of ousted HP chief executive Mark Hurd.Read More ...
Apple, Adobe Patch Critical Bugs (PC World)
PC World - Adobe Systems and Apple released security updates Monday, including a critical Adobe Flash Player fix for a flaw that had been used in cyberattacks.
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Apple releases Security Update 2010-006 for Snow Leopard (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - Users of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard have a minor security fix waiting for them in Software Update.
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AccountEdge takes on the world with international version (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - AccountEdge is going global. Acclivity on Monday released an international version of its accounting software for Mac-based small businesses that targets countries where there isn’t already a localized version of AccountEdge.
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Nokia outperforming rivals on mobile ads: survey (Reuters)
Reuters - Nokia's phone operating system has nearly 50 percent of the global mobile advertising market, more than its overall industry market share and ahead of Apple, a new survey showed on Monday.
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Oracle Will Support Apps Running on Amazon EC2 (PC World)
PC World - Oracle customers will now be able to deploy a range of Oracle software on Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service in production form, the companies announced Monday at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco.
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Intel's Annoying Pilot Program Offers Chip Upgrade for a Fee (PC World)
PC World - In a move that has train wreck written all over it, Intel has started a new pilot project that puts a DRM-style software lock on your computer's downgraded processor. All you have to do to unlock the full potential of your chip is cough up about an extra $50 on top of the computer's original cost. The new program, called the Intel Upgrade Service, appears to be in the early stages of development.
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Oracle MySQL Rival PostgreSQL Updated (PC World)
PC World - While Oracle trumpets its open source MySQL database management system this week at the company's OpenWorld conference, the creators behind MySQL's rival, PostgreSQL, have released a major new version of their rival database software.
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Avaya CEO: How Video Will Change Business World (PC World)
PC World - Last Wednesday, Avaya, Inc. made a splash in New York City with a portfolio of new collaboration products, including the Flare Experience multimedia conferencing system, a new tablet designed to support the Flare software and the web.alive (stet) virtual reality meeting service, among other offerings. (http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/091510-avaya-tablet.html) In the latest installment of the IDG Enterprise CEO Interview Series, IDGE Chief Content Officer John Gallant talked with Avaya leader Kevin Kennedy about the company's collaboration strategy, how the new products change the competitive battle with Microsoft Corp. and Cisco Systems, Inc., and what it's going to take to make video a part of everyday life for business users.
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Printing, the next big thing on iPhone (Appolicious)
Appolicious - Apple filed a bunch of patents last week for various software, showing its intention on making the iPhone and iPad capable of controlling anything with electrons running through it in a two-block radius.
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Everplay media player gains features, lower price (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - For the times when iTunes feels like overkill or Apple’s music-playing software just isn’t social enough, Everplay from Snarbsoft is a compact media player that also plays well with music social network Last.fm. A major Everplay update released on Monday brings a slew of new features, as well as a new lower price.
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Safran and BAE to split security firm L-1 (Reuters)
Reuters - Face-recognition software maker L-1 Identity Solutions is being sold to two of Europe's top defense firms as the budget-starved arms industry wades deeper into the battle against security threats and fraud.
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IBM to buy analytics company Netezza for $1.7 billion (Reuters)
Reuters - IBM offered to buy data analytics company Netezza Corp for $1.7 billion, the latest deal to emerge from a recovering tech sector, to expand its technology services business and help clients better analyze market information.Read More ...
Facebook Denies Phone in the Works: Rumors Persist (PC World)
PC World - Facebook flat-out denied weekend rumors it is developing a branded smartphone, but not everyone is convinced. Specifically, the rumors are Facebook is developing either handset hardware or a software operating system that would run on a third-party smartphone.
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Apple Said to Have Bought Facial-Recognition Firm (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Polar Rose, a Sweden-based software company specializing in facial recognition, has reportedly been purchased by Apple.
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Google Demos Editing of Google Docs in Microsoft Office (PC World)
PC World - Google is developing a way for Microsoft Office users to edit documents collaboratively without using Microsoft's Sharepoint collaboration server. It also has plans to extend the ability to edit Google Docs documents to mobile phones and iPads too.
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