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Steve Jobs to debut iCloud, tout iOS 5 and Lion next week

  Microsoft joins patent review group to avoid costly litigation | WHO warns of possible link between cell phones, brain cancer
 
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Steve Jobs to debut iCloud, tout iOS 5 and Lion next week
Apple CEO Steve Jobs will take the stage at the company's developer conference next week to introduce iCloud -- Apple's new cloud service -- and the next version of its mobile operating system, iOS 5. Read More


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Microsoft joins patent review group to avoid costly litigation
Microsoft has become the first member of a crowdsourcing service designed to challenge and invalidate specious software patents sometimes used in expensive lawsuits brought by so-called patent trolls. Read More

WHO warns of possible link between cell phones, brain cancer
The World Health Organization has determined that radiation from cell phones can possibly increase brain cancer risk - a change in thinking for an organization that previously has denied any such link. Read More

From CIO.com: First Look at RIM's BlackBerry Bold 9790
Images and specs for what appear to be a successor to RIM's popular BlackBerry Bold 97xx smartphones have leaked. Read More

Apple launches iWork productivity apps for iPhone
Apple today released new versions of its iWork apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch, adding support for the productivity programs to its smaller devices. Read More

NetApp to resell CommVault's tape backup, snapshot, replication tech
As part of a reseller agreement, NetApp will offer SnapProtect branded software, a packaging of CommVault's Simpana snapshot copies, replication and tape management software. Read More

Oracle says ERP software woes are school's own fault
Oracle has fired back against a New Jersey university's claim it is responsible for a problematic ERP (enterprise resource planning) software project, saying school officials have embarked on a "scorched earth" litigation campaign in order to cover up their own shortcomings. Read More

AT&T set to sell $70 Crossover smartphone
AT&T announced that it will start selling an Android-based Pantech smartphone for under $69.99 a month with a two-year voice contract and monthly data plan. Read More


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Intel to add new hibernation features to PC chips
Intel is adding a pair of new features to chips used in notebooks and netbooks, one of which will allow the devices to turn on within five to six seconds after being put in hibernation mode. Read More

Spending on new software projects rises, Forrester says
For the first time, companies around the world are planning to spend as much on new software projects as they do maintaining existing systems, according to a new report from Forrester Research. Read More

Security Manager's Journal: Not even security managers immune to FakeAV infection
This insidious malware is hard to root out, which is why it's making a lot of money for its distributors. Read More

Nokia confident that Windows Phone will ship this year
Nokia has "increased confidence" that the first of its smartphones with Windows Phone will ship in the fourth quarter, the company said on Tuesday. Read More

Intel: Ultrabook is not a sign it failed in tablets
Intel's proposal of a new class of laptop, the Ultrabook, isn't an admission that it is losing the battle to put its microprocessors in tablets, according to a company executive. Read More

JR Raphael: Sneak peek: The quad-core superphone of the future
Nvidia's giving us a glimpse at the future of mobile computing -- and boy, is it fast. Read More

Jonny Evans: What to expect from Apple's WWDC next week (updated)
WWDC 2011 begins June 6, as we move toward the opening of Apple's [AAPL] annual developer event, Apple has confirmed it will offer a glance at new iCloud services, iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion. Meanwhile speculation of a MacBook Air refresh remains. And Apple this morning told us CEO Steve Jobs and his team of executives shall present the annual keynote speech... Read More

Ben Golub: Why modern computing will kill traditional storage
The proprietary, monolithic approach to storage is at odds with the future of computing, whether you approach things from the perspective of technology, architecture, deployment models or economics. Read More

 
 
 

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