
Nokia says can tweak WP7, but sees no need (Reuters)
Reuters - Nokia's software pact with Microsoft allows it to tweak user interface (UI) on its phones, but it has no such plans, Nokia's technology chief Rich Green told a developer conference on Wednesday.
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ClickSoftware sees revenue growth accelerating (Reuters)
Reuters - Workforce management software firm ClickSoftware Technologies expects annual sales growth to surpass 20 percent in coming years and profit to improve on new mobility and cloud computing products.
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Google's travel deal faces regulatory turbulence (AP)
AP - Google wants to become the hub of online travel, promising better bargains and more convenience by melding the Internet search leader's wizardry with the Web's top airline-fare tracker, ITA Software.Read More ...
Qualcomm Has High Hopes for Augmented Reality Gaming (PC World)
PC World - Qualcomm is demonstrating a number of augmented-reality games for Android-based smartphones at Mobile World Congress. The games were developed using its AR SDK software development kit.
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iWeb update fixes FTP publishing issue, more (Macworld)
Macworld - While Apple’s announcement of subscriptions coming to the iOS App Store was certainly the major news from Cupertino on Tuesday, Apple also released a small update to its iWeb Web-publishing software.
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Google Tried To Convince Nokia To Adopt Android (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Google "certainly tried," without success, to convince Nokia to convert to Android rather than Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 operating system. That's the picture painted by Google CEO Eric Schmidt Tuesday in a keynote address at the Mobile World Congress currently in Barcelona, Spain.
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Intel Looking at Remote Management Features for Tablets (PC World)
PC World - As businesses increasingly adopt tablets, Intel wants to bring those devices under control by implementing remote management and security capabilities in hardware and software, the company said this week.
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HTC, Sony Ericsson to Support 3LM's Enterprise Software (PC World)
PC World - Motorola on Tuesday said that HTC, Sony Ericsson, Pantech and Sharp plan to use the enterprise mobile device management software from Three Laws of Mobility, a company Motorola announced this week that it had acquired.
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Kaspersky tips Android to dominate mobile (AFP)
AFP - Computer security expert Eugene Kaspersky predicted on Tuesday that Google's Android smartphone operating system will come to dominate the market, reducing Apple and BlackBerry to niche players.Read More ...
Motorola Exec: Windows Phone Was Too Late, Too Little (PC World)
PC World - Motorola appears to have firmly shut the door on the possibility of using Windows Phone software.
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HTC says Nokia's move to Microsoft is good for all (AP)
AP - HTC, which has made Windows-powered smart phones for nine years, says that the decision by Nokia, the world's largest maker of phones, to adopt Microsoft software is good news for them.
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Kaspersky Mobile Software Now Covers Android, BlackBerry (PC World)
PC World - Russian security vendor Kaspersky Lab has released new versions of its security software for mobile devices to cover Android and the BlackBerry OS.
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Avid Announces New Prosumer Video Editing App (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Maker of professional video editing software used by TV and movie studios, Avid Technology, is unveiling, Avid Studio, a new consumer video program to complement its Pinnacle line.
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Tata Introduces Cloud Service for SMB Segment (PC World)
PC World - Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India's largest outsourcer, is targeting small and medium-size businesses with a combination of hardware, networking, and office and business software on a pay-per-use model.
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Mobile app store GetJar raises $25 million (Reuters)
Reuters - GetJar, the largest independent mobile software store, said on Tuesday it had raised $25 million from Tiger Global Management and Accel Partners to fund its wider push into Android software distribution.
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HP Beefs Up Software with Vertica Systems Acquisition (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - In a move to compete with Oracle and IBM in software, Hewlett-Packard has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Vertica Systems. Terms of the real-time analytics platform deal were not disclosed.
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Microsoft upgrade to let phones connect to Xbox (AP)
AP - Now that it has hooked up with Nokia Corp. phones, Microsoft Corp. hopes to connect its phone software to the Xbox this year too. It's also planning other improvements that include a faster Web browser and quicker switching between phone applications.Read More ...
Nokia CEO under gun to justify Microsoft switch (AP)
AP - Investors have panned his shake-up strategy and employees are rankled. Now, Nokia Corp.'s Stephen Elop, the first non-Finn to lead the world's largest maker of phones, is in a hurry to justify his decision to ditch the company's smart-phone software in favor of a former employer's, Microsoft.Read More ...
Summary Box: Microsoft phone upgrade links to Xbox (AP)
AP - PHONING THE XBOX: An upcoming upgrade of Microsoft Corp.'s phone software will connect to the company's popular Xbox game console. In an example shown during a Monday demonstration, Xbox players were able to use their mobile phones to contribute to the action.
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PlayStation Network Purchases Won't Transfer to Xperia Play Phone (PC World)
PC World - Gamers with vast PlayStation Network software libraries won't catch a break if they opt to pick up Sony Ericsson's forthcoming Xperia Play when it ships in March. While the slide-bottom Android Phone plays PlayStation Suite-compatible games as well as PlayStation-original oldies, they'll only be available as new purchases from a separate Sony Ericsson online store.
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