Wednesday, February 17, 2010

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 17/02/2010



Biggest mobile operators team up on app store plan
Operators hope unity and openness will help them compete with proprietary stores such as Apple's or the Android market. Read more about the project
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Nokia and Intel launch new mobile OS
The two companies are emerging Moblin and Maemo into MeeGo, an open operating system for advanced smar tphones, netbooks, connected TVs and tablets. The first devices based on MeeGo will arrive in the second half of 2010
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In Conversation: SAP leadership shake ups, IBM System 7
VIDEO: ComputerWorld Canada’s Kathleen Lau and Rafael Ruffolo discuss the recent leadership changes at SAP, and IBM’s unveiling of its eight-core System 7 microprocessor
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Adobe AIR 2.0, full Flash Player coming to smart phones
Adobe Systems said the goal is to give desktop and mobile users the same capabilities for AIR and Flash, and to give developers a common runtime and set of APIs. Expect AIR on Android and BlackBerry devices
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Globalstar tracks 1,600 km Yukon sled dog race
Nortel Networks is down to 534 employees in Canada in its services and corporate groups. It has not said what will happen to the patents. Employees on long term disability will be terminated Dec. 31, 2010 and Nortel has agreed to provide a severance payment fund that would give former employees a maximum of $3,000 each
Read More ...

Biggest mobile operators team up on app store plan
Operators hope unity and openness will help them compete with proprietary stores such as Apple's or the Android market. Read more about the project
Read More ...

Nokia and Intel launch new mobile OS
The two companies are emerging Moblin and Maemo into MeeGo, an open operating system for advanced smar tphones, netbooks, connected TVs and tablets. The first devices based on MeeGo will arrive in the second half of 2010
Read More ...

In Conversation: SAP leadership shake ups, IBM System 7
VIDEO: ComputerWorld Canada’s Kathleen Lau and Rafael Ruffolo discuss the recent leadership changes at SAP, and IBM’s unveiling of its eight-core System 7 microprocessor
Read More ...

Adobe AIR 2.0, full Flash Player coming to smart phones
Adobe Systems said the goal is to give desktop and mobile users the same capabilities for AIR and Flash, and to give developers a common runtime and set of APIs. Expect AIR on Android and BlackBerry devices
Read More ...

Globalstar tracks 1,600 km Yukon sled dog race
Nortel Networks is down to 534 employees in Canada in its services and corporate groups. It has not said what will happen to the patents. Employees on long term disability will be terminated Dec. 31, 2010 and Nortel has agreed to provide a severance payment fund that would give former employees a maximum of $3,000 each
Read More ...

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