Socialtext helps enterprise users manage Twitter-like stream
One year after it added Signals, a Twitter-like microblogging component, to its eponymous enterprise social networking and collaboration suite, Socialtext is giving users features to manage that stream of posts.
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Nokia smartphones get Skype client
Skype and Nokia have released a new Skype client for the Symbian mobile OS.
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CA extends identity management to Salesforce.com apps
At the RSA Conference today, CA is expected to announce additions to its enterprise identity management product that will allow customers to extend access and provisioning controls to the Salesforce.com Sales Cloud 2 application.
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Vimov tool helps developers test multitouch iPad apps
Vimov is offering developers writing for the Apple iPad a head start in testing their apps, using an iPhone as a multitouch controller for Apple's iPad simulator. The tool is designed to help developers who otherwise face problems testing some hardware-dependant features of their apps until they can get their hands on a real iPad.
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Dell jumps on VDI bandwagon with 'zero client' hardware
Jumping on the virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) bandwagon, Dell has announced its first "zero client" device aimed at large enterprises.
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China Unicom to use Android despite Google-China row
Chinese mobile carrier China Unicom will use Google's Android operating system on phones, its top executive said Wednesday, showing interest despite a row between Google and the Chinese government.
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HTC insists technology is its own, not Apple's
Smartphone maker High Tech Computer (HTC) on Wednesday defended itself against accusations of patent infringement by Apple, saying it develops its own technology.
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Microsoft tries again with patch linked to Windows blue screens
Microsoft said it has restarted distribution of a security update that had crippled some Windows PCs last month with reboot problems and Blue Screen of Death error screens.
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Hedge fund makes $2B unsolicited offer for Novell
A hedge fund that is already one of Novell's largest shareholders offered on Tuesday to acquire the struggling, cash-rich enterprise software maker for $2 billion.
The unsolicited offer from New York-based Elliot Associates is for $5.75 per share in cash, a dollar more than Novell's closing price Tuesday of $4.75 per share.
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Microsoft confirms free Office 2010 upgrade deal
Microsoft's chief financial officer confirmed today that the company will offer a free upgrade to the upcoming Office 2010 suite starting this month.
In a presentation at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference, Microsoft CFO Peter Klein said that the Office 2010 Technology Guarantee program would kick off before the end of March.
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Opera 10.50 browser features boosted speed and improved HTML 5 support
Opera Software released on Tuesday its Opera 10.50 Web browser, calling it the fastest browser ever produced for Windows computers.
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Opera 10.50 browser features boosted speed and improved HTML 5 support
Opera Software released on Tuesday its Opera 10.50 Web browser, calling it the fastest browser ever produced for Windows computers.
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Ballmer: We'll beat Google someday
It's not easy being Steve Ballmer. The Microsoft CEO was asked for the umpteenth time Tuesday if his company will ever be number one in search.
"There's no good answer to this question. If you say yes you seem like you're arrogant, and if you say no it looks like you have no faith. So the answer is yes, someday," Ballmer said.
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