Antenna Software launches cloud-based mobile app service
Antenna Software today unveiled cloud-based software called AMPchroma for designing, testing and managing mobile apps and mobile websites.
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Microsoft doubles support lifespan for consumer Windows 7, Vista
Microsoft has quietly extended support for the consumer versions of Windows 7 and Windows Vista by five years, syncing them with the lifespan of enterprise editions.
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My PC Doesn't See My Hard Drive
When Wendell tries to boot his PC, an error message announces a disk read error. It's as if his hard drive--with three year's worth of work on it--doesn't exist.
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Install an Old Laptop Hard Drive in Your Desktop
Reader Fred wants to know if a laptop hard drive can be plugged into a desktop PC. "The pin out appears to be the same," he notes, "but there is no separate power-supply connector."
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If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It: Ancient Computers in Use Today
It's easy to wax nostalgic about old technology--to remember fondly our first Apple IIe or marvel at the old mainframes that ran on punched cards. But no one in their right mind would use those outdated, underpowered dinosaurs to run a contemporary business, let alone a modern weapons system, right?
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LightSquared defaults on $56M payment to spectrum owner Inmarsat
LightSquared has defaulted on a US$56.25 million payment due under a 2007 wireless spectrum cooperation agreement with Inmarsat, the U.K. satellite communications operator said Monday, adding that it could terminate the agreement if LightSquared doesn't make payment within 60 days.
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Japan's Softbank set to launch 76Gbps mobile data service
Japan's third-largest mobile carrier said Monday it will launch a new high-speed service this week, with a portable Wi-Fi router that will support download speeds of up to 76Mbps.
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Microsoft extends operator billing platform for Windows Phone apps
Microsoft has struck a deal which will make it easier for more Windows Phone users to pay for Marketplace apps via their phone bill.
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Mozilla gives CAs a chance to come clean about certificate policy violations
Mozilla has asked all certificate authorities (CAs) to revoke subordinate CA certificates currently used for corporate SSL traffic management, offering an amnesty to any CAs that had breached Mozilla's conditions for having their root certificates ship with its products.
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10 questions for Snap Interactive CFO Jon Pedersen Sr.
Name: Jon Pedersen Sr.
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