VMware Workstation 5 Hits the Streets (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - VMware on Monday announced VMware Workstation 5, a new release of the company's desktop virtualization software. According to the company, Workstation 5 offers new functionality designed to take the productivity of software developers and QA teams to the next level.
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Novell Pushes Linux into China (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Novell has signed a cooperation agreement with China Standard Software Company (CS2C), the leading Linux firm in China.
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Apple's Tiger Begins To Prowl, Set for Release Friday (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Apple has kicked its flagship operating system into a higher gear, temporarily stealing the thunder from arch-rival Microsoft by unleashing Tiger with some 200 enhancements to the Mac platform that already has a strong, cult-like following.
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Ultimus Releases BPM Prioritization Tool (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Ultimus, a maker of business-process management (BPM) and workflow-automation software, announced the released of a Microsoft Excel-based application designed to help organizations select and prioritize which business processes to automate.
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BEA Updates WebLogic Suite To Focus on B2B Integration (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - BEA Systems on Monday announced it is upgrading its WebLogic Integration software package that focuses on connecting business-to-business data and applications.
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Electronic evidence firm grilled over absent memos (AP)
AP - Guidance Software Inc. bills itself as the leading provider of technology that helps companies dig up old e-mails and other electronic documents that might be evidence in a lawsuit. Yet when Guidance itself had to face a judge, it was accused of bumbling its internal digital search.
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Gaming Industry Sales Grow In January (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - The NPD Group reports that video game console and software sales continued to grow respectably last month, despite tough economic conditions here at home and abroad.
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Google to offer paid smartphone apps in Apple challenge (Reuters)
Reuters - Google Inc will allow developers to sell applications for its Android cell phone operating system beginning next week in the United States, as the search giant strives to expand in a smartphone arena dominated by Apple Inc.
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Microsoft to open chain of retail stores (AFP)
AFP - A veteran executive from the world's biggest retail chain starts work Monday at Microsoft with a mission to open stores specializing in the software giant's products.
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Apple: 'Jailbreaking' iPhones Equals Piracy (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Apple has filed comments with the U.S. Copyright Office claiming that the process constitutes copyright infringement, seeing as how it uses modified versions of Apple's software.
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Nokia, others target mobile software sales (Reuters)
Reuters - Technology firms like Nokia and Microsoft are rushing to open their mobile software stores, hoping to follow the runaway success of Apple's online App Store.
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Windows 7 Out Before Christmas? (PC World)
PC World - With Windows 7 Beta getting positive reviews, more rumors are emerging that Microsoft's new operating system will be available before Christmas. But Microsoft is still refusing to admit that Windows 7 will be ready by the end of this year and insists on the January 2010 release date.
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Telecom industry faces moment of truth (Reuters)
Reuters - The world's mobile telecom industry will gather in the Spanish city of Barcelona next week, hoping to find ways to outwit the downturn, powerful new rivals and software developers threatening to steal their thunder.
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US Gaming Market Sees 13% Growth in January (PC World)
PC World - The U.S. market for video game software and hardware registered another month of year-on-year growth in January adding further weight to the theory that the sector is relatively insulated from recession.
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Opera to Launch 'Opera Turbo' Next Week (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Opera Software said Thursday that it would launch an "Opera Turbo" technology at the Mobile World Conference next week, speeding up the Web browsing experience while cutting the amount of data users need to download onto their smart phones.
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Qualcomm, HP Among New Symbian Partners (PC World)
PC World - Hewlett-Packard, News Corp.'s MySpace.com division, Bank of America and even Nokia rival Qualcomm have joined the foundation that was formed last year to shepherd the new open-source version of the Symbian mobile operating system.
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U.S. video game sales show continued strength (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. sales of video game hardware and software rose 13 percent in January from a year earlier, led by Nintendo Co Ltd's Wii console and DS hand-held systems, market researcher NPD said on Thursday.
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NPD: January video game sales jump 13 percent (AP)
AP - Japan's Nintendo Co. drove the U.S. video game market in January, with industry sales of gaming systems, software and accessories growing 13 percent to $1.33 billion.
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You'll Dictate an SMS in 2009, Nuance Says (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Nuance, the leaders in mobile-phone voice recognition, this week announced a new version of their feature-phone software which could potentially enable dictation in SMS, instant messaging and e-mail applications for millions of people.
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Microsoft Pushes To Boost Vista Before Windows 7 (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Microsoft finds itself on the horns of a dilemma these days. On the one hand, the company is getting some much-needed buzz and earlier critical support for the upcoming release of its latest operating system, Windows 7. Preliminary reviews suggest the new OS is faster, less of a memory hog, less fussy about hardware, and generally less annoying.
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