Myspace has launched a new version of its site that includes a whole host of new entertainment-focused features in a bid to turn around dwindling visitor numbers, and at the same time make visitors stay longer.
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Are Apple's iPhone and iPad relevant to enterprises?
The conventional wisdom is that enterprises aren't impressed by Apple's shiny iDevices, perceiving them as a consumer play. Is that a fair assessment? And if so, could it change in the foreseeable future?
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Update: SAP revenue, profits up on growth in all regions
Revenue and profit at enterprise software vendor SAP rose in the July to September quarter, the company said Wednesday.
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Foxconn workers exploited in India, activists say
Students & Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior has objected to the arrest earlier this month of about 319 workers of Foxconn International Holdings at a factory in Chennai, south India. The workers were striking for a wage increase among other demands.
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Microsoft quietly delivers Windows 7 SP1 release candidate
Microsoft has quietly released Windows 7 Service Pack 1 release candidate, slated to be the first and last RC version to be released before the final version ships early next year.
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InfoWorld review: Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 gains ground
Microsoft's new productivity suite for the Mac doesn't match Office 2010 for Windows, but a new ribbon interface, Outlook client, and SharePoint integration help close the gap
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Digital divide plagues slow e-health records rollout
Electronic health records allow doctors to remotely view and exchange data, get faster test results and communicate with patients. But physician practices and clinics in minority and poor communities can't always afford the technology.
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Motorola adds Android, iPhone support to mobile management
Motorola announced management support for Android smartphones and iPhones in its latest software management tool, known as Mobility Services Platform 3 Control Edition.
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What CFOs want IT managers to know now
CFOs hold major sway over IT projects in tough economic times. Here's what the finance people want tech managers to know before they ask for funding.
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Update: Oracle's Ellison vows to prove new HP CEO in on scheme
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison on Tuesday vowed to prove that new Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker was in on a scheme to steal large amounts of Oracle software, when Apotheker was CEO of software maker SAP.
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