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Apple calms concerns over volume Lion upgrades

Jonny Evans: Apple-crazy China will become biggest iPhone market | Oracle's patent claims against Google take a hit

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Apple calms concerns over volume Lion upgrades
Apple has spelled out how education and corporate customers can upgrade Macs to Lion next month. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Apple-crazy China will become biggest iPhone market
The Apple revolution is about to break out across China, as the country goes increasingly crazy for Apple's products. COO Tim Cook's reportedly signed the deal for China Mobile to carry iPhone 5. Watch this space as China seems set to become Apple's biggest market, bigger than the US.   Read More

Oracle's patent claims against Google take a hit
Oracle's lawsuit against Google over alleged Java patent violations in the Android OS is facing a potential setback after a ruling by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. Read More

Video shows first Nokia Windows Phone, code-named Sea Ray
The first Windows Phone from Nokia is code-named Sea Ray, comes with an 8-megapixel camera and uses the Mango version of Microsoft's OS, according to a video sent to Hungarian Web site Technet.hu. Read More


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JR Raphael: State of the Gingerbread upgrade: June 2011
Where does your phone fall in the Gingerbread waiting list? We check in on the status of Google's Android 2.3 upgrade and its rollout to handsets around the world.   Read More

Jonny Evans: Is this iCloud for the enterprise?
Tell your IT department the old days when they could say Apple products are too hard to support on your corporate network are gone.   Read More

Around the World: Ubuntu Linux, Day 17: Exploring the top panel
30 Days With Ubuntu Linux: Day 17, in which I discover more functionality than I expected in the top panel.   Read More

Wyoming cuts cable, moves to cloud with Google Apps
Wyoming has rolled out Google Apps for some 10,000 state workers, the first state-wide implementation of the cloud platform in the U.S. Read More



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