Thursday, March 24, 2011

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 23/03/2011




Indian users upset over iPad 2 delay
Indian users are disappointed that Apple is delaying in launching the iPad 2 in the country
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HTC focuses on content with new exec appointment
High Tech Computer named its first chief content officer this week.
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HTML5 in the Web browser: Geolocation, JavaScript, and HTML5 extras
Geolocation, Web Workers, History manipulation, iFrame sandboxes, and other HTML5 specs laying the groundwork for a safer and smarter Web
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CIOs aren't CIOs for long
A U.S. president, especially if they win reelection, will have a much better chance of staying in the same job longer than many CIOs, new survey data suggests.
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Semantic Web: Tools you can use
Standards, tools, platforms, prewritten components and services are available to help make semantic deployments less time-consuming, less technically complex and (somewhat) less costly.
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SAP takes on IBM, Oracle with new GRC suite
SAP is hoping to cement its foothold in the growing market for governance, risk and compliance software with a new suite, announced Wednesday, that is nearly three years in the making.
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Oracle stops developing software for Intel's Itanium chips
Oracle on Tuesday became the latest software maker to say it will stop developing applications for Intel Itanium microprocessors, following a similar announcement by Microsoft last year and Red Hat the year before.
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Unisys unveils cloud mangagement services
Unisys is packaging existing and new consulting and management services aimed at helping enterprises better manage cloud implementations.
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Sandvine turns to Citrix to cut mobile latency
Vendors of network management tools are finding new ways to reduce mobile data bottlenecks.
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AT&T, Sprint 3D smartphones may sell well
Analysts believe early adopters will pay a premium price for 3D smartphones, mainly to use them for gaming and viewing of other video content.
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