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Nokia's iPhone Rival Hits AT&T
The Symbian-powered Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has a large touch screen, Wi-Fi, 3G capabilities, and it can be purchased for $399 unlocked.
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8 Tech Indulgences To Give Up For Lent A lot of technology can sap your time and productivity. bMighty came up with eight that we challenge you to see if you can sacrifice for the 40 days of Lent -- and see if your business benefits. While technologies like Twitter and e-mail newsletters have value -- if they weren't, giving them up would be a no-brainer -- they monopolize our time. So use Lent to find a way to better manage yourself.
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Coghead Failure Highlights Risks Of Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is growing, with Google now monetizing its App Engine. But no matter who the vendor, customers should have a good emergency exit strategy.
Mobile Search Ads To Grow 130% By 2013
Google is in a good position to capitalize on this growing market by aggressively moving its AdWords program to the mobile space.
Global Chip Revenue Forecast Drops To Near Record Low
Gartner predicted it will take at least three years for the semiconductor industry to regain 2008's revenue levels.
China May Soon Get iPhone 3G
Apple has reportedly reached a deal to bring the popular touch-screen smartphone to China Unicom in May.
Microsoft Issues Patch For IE8 On Windows 7
The update includes fixes that boost the browser's reliability on the new OS.
Global CIO: CIO As Chief Cost Cutter: It's Not Enough
When the upturn arrives, will your customers be satisfied with the capabilities your company had before it went into lockdown mode or will they be looking for growth strategies?
HP, Sun To Support Solaris On ProLiant Servers
The deal elevates Sun to a strategic partner for HP's ProLiant servers and could also help each in its battle with a common enemy: IBM.
Marvell Unveils 'Plug Computing' Platform
The tiny SheevaPlug computer provides always-on home network services, such as backup and file sharing, for a tenth of the power used by a regular desktop.
Windows 7 Includes Three New Games
Internet-based versions of popular parlor games are built in to Microsoft's new OS.
Google Joins Antitrust Case Against Microsoft
The move could potentially force Microsoft to offer the option of using Google's Chrome browser at the installation of Windows.
Cloud-Based Backup For Microsoft Exchange, SQL Server Released
Open source vendor Zmanda joins the chase for Windows dollars with its product based on Amazon's Simple Storage Service.
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Virtualization At The Desktop?
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Stimulus Package Will Spur New Tech Jobs
Compared to other job sectors, the IT labor force has been holding up relatively well during the recession. And now there's an extra boost--the government's economic stimulus programs should fuel demand for new tech talent in several key areas.
Honda Logistics Adds SaaS Link To Supply Chain
This success story highlights one of the reasons why CIOs in this rotten economy can't close their eyes to forward-looking innovation: a Honda warehousing unit says that a SaaS application from a small vendor called SmartTurn has exceeded all of its expectations and is leading to "a whole new change in how this type of business is done."
Survey: Fear Slows Cloud Computing Adoption
A survey of 500 C-level executives and IT managers yields some interesting attitudes toward cloud computing. The bottom line is that while many business and technology managers see potential value in the cloud, fears over security and control are holding them back.
Video: Straight Off The UPS Truck, A New Amazon Kindle 2 Is Unboxed
In this, my first "unboxing" video on InformationWeek, you'll see me unpackage an Amazon Kindle 2 straight off the UPS truck. Amazon had planned to ship the first round of Kindle 2's on Feb 24th. But they shipped a day early and I received my review unit yesterday. Here's a video from carton to Kindle 2.
Lawmakers Twitter During Obama Address
Lawmakers listened to President Obama's not-the-State-of-the-Union address with their heads bowed -- not in respect or in prayer, but so they could better share their observations and comments with followers on Twitter. About a dozen federal legislators Twittered before, after, or during the speech, according to a roundup at the Huffington Post.
Mobile Search And Web Use Climbing Rapidly
Two reports came out today that detail how quickly users are adopting the mobile Web and the tools that it offers. According to ABI Research, mobile search grew by 14% from 2007 to 2008, and Opera says that it saw double-digit gains in the use of its mobile Web browser between December and January.
PCI And Schrodinger's Cat
The inherent paradox of the Payment Card Industry's compliance program to protect credit card data makes PCI a futile exercise. Let's try something else.
Decoding Steve: Microsoft's Ballmer Not Hard To Read
There's a scene in The Godfather II when Michael Corleone explains to his brother Fredo why Hyman Roth wants to kill him: "He acts like I'm his son, his successor, but he thinks he's gonna live forever. He wants me out."
Integration Problem Between Apple's QuickTime And iSight Cameras Remains Unsolved
One reason Apple's Macs have consistently produced a pristine experience -- particularly when multiple Apple technologies are involved -- has to do with the degree to which Apple controls both the hardware and the software. It's also one of the reasons that the Mac is such a great multimedia workhorse. But judging by a great many posts across the Web and our experience here at InformationWeek, Apple has a serious problem with two technologies that should work flawlessly together: the iSight cameras that are built into Apple's MacBooks and QuickTime Pro's ability to whip out great, ad-hoc movies using that camera.
Marvell's PC In A Plug
It's $49, fits in a space the size of a "wall-wart" power converter, uses a meager five watts of power, and could easily replace any number of standalone machines in a small office or home environment. And I want one.
Did Steve Ballmer Just Cut The Legs Off Windows Mobile 6.5?
Speaking yesterday, Steve Ballmer revealed that Microsoft will release Windows Mobile 7 in the year 2010. With Windows Mobile 6.5 devices not hitting the market until the end of 2009, why would anyone bother upgrading to WinMo 6.5, when WinMo 7 is right around the corner?
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