
Nokia jumps into the Windows Phone abyss
Nokia has been flailing in its mobile efforts for years.
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Druva goes live with inSync backup for enterprises
Druva, a company that sells enterprise backup software, has announced Druva inSync 4.1 Enterprise, an application that the company claims to offer near-instantaneous automated backups of laptops. An additional tool, included with the 4.1 release, also allows iPads and iPhones to be backed up over a corporate network.
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Microsoft ships release candidate for IE9 browser
Microsoft is offering a release candidate of its upcoming Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) browser, which is faster and offers improvements in areas such as security and JavaScript. The release candidate stage is generally the final stage before general availability of a technology.
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You don't know tech: InfoWorld news quiz
AOL made news -- which itself is kind of newsworthy -- by acquiring megaportal Huffington Post this week. But that's not the only tidbit hitting the tech headlines. HP finally unwrapped its long-awaited non-Windows-based tablet, shoe magnate Kenneth Cole earned the wrath of the Twittering masses, DEC founder Ken Olsen died, Gawker took down a congressman, and hackers took down nearly everybody else. Do you have the right stuff to ace our quiz? Give yourself 10 points for each right answer. Now stop tweeting every stupid joke that comes into your head and begin.
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F5 Networks gunning for more data center control
Cisco owns networking, right? Not when it comes to the rapidly growing Layer 4-7 switching market. There, F5 Networks has managed to garner nearly 50 percent market share, while Cisco's share has actually declined. John McAdam, F5's CEO, attributes the company's success to having won ownership of certain strategic control points in today's consolidated data centers.
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Update: Nokia partners with Microsoft, adopts Windows Phone 7
Nokia will adopt Microsoft's Windows Phone as its primary smartphone strategy, the company said on Friday, after days of speculation on what it would do to compete with Apple's iPhone and Google's Android.
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Flash Player upgrade features HD video
Adobe Systems began shipping this week Flash Player 10.2, featuring a Stage Video capability providing a hardware-accelerated pipeline for "best in class" video across browsers and platforms.
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Study finds high rate of password reuse among users
You may have a remarkably strict password policy in place at your organization, requiring a long string of letters, numbers, and special characters.
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Tech sector leads Detroit's rebirth
When it comes to tech jobs, most people think of Silicon Valley as the Promised Land.
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Google extensions could aid Java security
Google is developing a set of extensions for Java that should aid in better securing Java programs against buffer overflow attacks. Last Friday, Google announced that it open sourced a project that its engineers were working on to add a new functionality into Java called Contracts, or DBC (Design-By-Contract).
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