
Infor ships SharePoint-based UI for ERP apps
Infor is now shipping a new user interface utilizing Microsoft SharePoint that provides customers with a "consumer-grade" experience, tying together core business processes, BI (business intelligence), and collaboration. Infor Workspace is now available for Infor's ERP LN, ERP SyteLine, Infor EAM, Infor FMS SunSystems, and Infor Expense Management products, with more to come, according to the company.
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Samsung dispels rumors of laptop keylogger software
Samsung Electronics' laptops do not contain a secret program that logs keystrokes, security researchers have found, chalking the problem up to a mistake by an antivirus program.
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HP opens SDK for WebOS TouchPad to developers
Hewlett-Packard is giving developers early access to the WebOS 3.0 SDK, hoping that they will start working on applications for the company's upcoming TouchPad tablet, the company said in a blog post on Wednesday.
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Acer President and CEO Gianfranco Lanci resigns
Acer President and CEO Gianfranco Lanci has resigned from the company, over differing views on the future development of the company, Acer said Thursday. Lanci's resignation is effective immediately. J.T. Wang, the chairman of Acer, took over from Lanci in the interim, the company said in a news release.
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AT&T to boost 4G upload speed in April
AT&T says it plans to turn on faster upload speeds for the Motorola Atrix 4G and HTC Inspire 4G sometime in April after incurring customer wrath for not offering the faster speeds when the devices launched in February. "We'll have updates for both the Atrix 4G and Inspire 4G in April that will bring [higher speed] HSUPA," an AT&T spokeswoman said. "Also, the Samsung Infuse 4G will ship with HSUPA capabilities at launch."
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Samsung investigating report of keylogger on its laptops
Samsung Electronics is investigating allegations that some models of its R Series laptops contain keylogging software that could be used to record anything typed on the laptop computers.
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Key developer sees iPad tablet competition on the horizon
A year after its initial release, the iPad tablet has made Apple the undisputed leader in the tablet space and created a whole new market niche, but strong competition is emerging, a prominent Apple iOS application developer said on Wednesday afternoon.
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Hadoop Hive gets production polish
Edging ever closer to enterprise software maturity, the Hive data warehouse software has been updated with new capabilities considered essential for production use, such as indexing, concurrency, and advances in authentication management. "We're pleased that the Hive release includes advances in performance, security and usability that our enterprise customers and business intelligence partners can benefit from," said Charles Zedlewski, a vice president at Hadoop platform provider Cloudera.
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Analysts: Windows Phone to beat iOS by 2015
Microsoft's Windows Phone platform will have the second-biggest slice of the smartphone market by 2015, analyst firm IDC predicted, ahead of Apple's iOS. The prediction that Microsoft's mobile platform will be second only to Android in the global smartphone market is based on Nokia's announcement that it would abandon Symbian for Windows Phone 7.
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Microsoft to raise license price, add software rights
Microsoft is boosting the price of a license that provides client access to Windows Server, SharePoint, Exchange and Systems Center, but is sweetening the deal by giving buyers access to a new endpoint security product and the new Lync unified
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Google settles FTC complaint over Buzz
Google has agreed to settle a complaint from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission charging the company with using deceptive tactics and violating its own privacy promises to consumers when it launched its social network, Google Buzz. The proposed settlement, announced Wednesday, bars Google from future privacy misrepresentations, requires the company to implement a comprehensive privacy program and requires independent privacy audits for the next 20 years, the FTC said in a news release.
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