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  • Newest BlackBerry smartphone poses biggest challenge yet to iPhone, experts say.
  • "When you take these kinds of risks, not every bet is going to pay off."
  • Beating other online and offline sources to the punch, the social networking site gets the OK to play the new releases first.
  • Despite reduced budgets enterprises are still doling out bucks for smartphones.
  • The search giant hosts a panel discussion about a national broadband policy.
  • Judge tosses two of three claims in a prior iPhone suit but rules parties can move forward on compensation quest.
  • Revenues hit new high, company confident enough to issue guidance for next fiscal year.
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  • In these turbulent economic times, it's hard to find a nugget of good news, but the Weymouth, Mass.-based marketing firm InfoTrends seems to have mined one. In its new report The Consumer Digital SLR Marketplace: A Multi-Client Study, the...
  • Of all of the so-called "innovations" of high tech, I think YouTube deserves to be in the Top 10. Some folks, like the MAFIAA, see it only as a den of thieves, stealing the bread from their children's mouths....
  • It's bad enough that Datamation columnist Mike Elgan predicts the imminent demise of satellite radio. Now comes a study that asserts the Internet is headed for an iceberg, and probably before the next presidential election.Using Internet and IP infrastructure modeling...
  • Green gamers, when they're not too busy checking out NXE on the Xbox 360 or playing with sack people on the PS3, really care about the toll their hobby takes on the environment. So the following should be of...
  • Panasonic's move to buy Sanyo is mildly interesting to gadget fans. It turns out that the company's latest corporate maneuver is even more interesting to folks that follow green technologies. According to this AP report in The Japan Times, what's...
  • UGCX unlocks the knowledge to make all businesses and non-profits more effective using the SOCIAL CONTENT REVOLUTION. Seminars will be loaded with successful case studies and business models that are growing traffic and revenues to websites worldwide.
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  • In this Webcast, eSecurity columnist Ken van Wyk will highlight the risks of the hardware/software approach and will discuss the benefits of the software as a service (SaaS) model for security.
  • Personal use of applications and removable storage devices on the corporate network creates a security risk and headache for IT staff. Monitoring and controlling such applications and devices is not only a good threat-protection strategy, it's also a necessity for compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and the Data Protection Act.
  • The storage landscape is headed for dramatic change, thanks to new technologies like Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), pNFS, object-based storage and SAS that will affect everything from NAS and SANs to disk drives. Join us for this enlightening webcast that will arm you with the knowledge you need to make the most of your storage environment, now and in the future.
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Records Management for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
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Set Up Online Payment Processing in Four Steps
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Another Big Win for Wi-Fi Positioning
As demand for location-based applications continues to climb, business is booming for Skyhook Wireless, the Boston-based maker of the Wi-Fi Positioning System and XPS 2.0 hybrid positioning system.

  • Survey data shows more would surf and network if Net access improved.
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