
Leaked Dell Roadmap Shows Tablet, Smartphone Schedule (PC World)
PC World - Dell's roadmaps for tablets and smartphones have apparently been leaked, and the listings show devices running on yet-to-be-released Google Android and Microsoft software. Among these devices, a vertical QWERTY slider phone with the next-generation Windows Phone 7 software and Windows 8 tablets stand out.
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Intel says will find new MeeGo partners (Reuters)
Reuters - Chipmaker Intel Corp said it would look for new partners for the MeeGo mobile operating system after partner Nokia chose to focus on Microsoft's Windows Phone platform.Read More ...
Report: 'Google Music' Coming via Android Honeycomb (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Google will tie its rumored Google Music service into its upcoming Android Honeycomb mobile operating system, a Motorola executive said here at Mobile World Congress.
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PowerPoint Alternatives: Presentation-Tool Showdown (PC World)
PC World - PowerPoint has long set the standard in presentation software, ubiquitous as it is through Microsoft's Office productivity suite. Numerous alternatives have emerged in recent years, however, many of them priced far below the $280 cost of Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Business--or even free.
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Hack Your PS3, Forfeit PlayStation Network Access Forever (PC World)
PC World - Circumvent Sony's PlayStation 3 security algorithms or run unauthorized software on your PS3 and Sony says it'll sever your access to its PlayStation Network for good. That's Sony's not-really-surprising official position on unsanctioned PS3-fiddling, just announced courtesy its PlayStation Blog.
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Windows Phone 7 Connector exits beta, enters Mac App Store (Macworld)
Macworld - Microsoft has come to play, releasing the full version of Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac. The software, which allows you to sync your Windows Phone 7, er, phone with your Mac is finally out of beta and available as a free download—and, in an interesting twist, it’s only available from the Mac App Store.
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SAP Hopes to Boost StreamWork Sales With OpenSocial (PC World)
PC World - SAP has added support for the Google-backed OpenSocial programming standards for social applications to its StreamWork collaboration software, the company announced Wednesday.
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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 ...
Google may be able to capitalize on Apple’s subscription fallout (Appolicious)
Appolicious - Google (GOOG) is still working on rolling out its Android 2.3 Honeycomb operating system, along with in-app purchases to go with it, but the company might want to start thinking about subscriptions.
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As Nokia Shifts To Phone 7, Intel Will Continue with MeeGo (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - When the dust settled from Nokia's announcement last week that it will transition its smartphones to Microsoft's Windows Phone 7, Intel was left holding the next-generation MeeGo operating system it had been developing with the handset maker. In a panel discussion Wednesday at the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said his company will continue to back MeeGo.
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Windows Phone 7: What Microsoft Needs Next (PC World)
PC World - The last week has brought nothing but good news for Microsoft and Windows Phone 7. Between Nokia's hardware commitment, Angry Birds on the way and Microsoft's own announcement of a roadmap for vital features such as multitasking, Windows Phone 7 seems to be catching a second wind in 2011.
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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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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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