Friday, July 22, 2011

Adobe recants knock on Apple's OS X Lion

Google scrambles to accelerate Google+ business profiles | Wall Street Beat: Tech earnings show sector strength

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Adobe recants knock on Apple's OS X Lion
Adobe has backpedalled from a claim that its popular Flash Player did not work with OS X Lion's hardware acceleration, saying that a testing mistake led it to the wrong conclusion. Read More


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Google scrambles to accelerate Google+ business profiles
Demand for Google+ business profiles has reached white-hot intensity, prompting Google+ leader Vic Gundotra to acknowledge the company has been caught off guard, but pledging a fix is being fast-tracked. Read More

Wall Street Beat: Tech earnings show sector strength
A raft of computer and software vendor financial results this week, including reports from IBM, Intel, Apple and Microsoft, revealed some record quarterly results and a healthy market for business technology, though clouds remain for segments of the consumer arena. Read More

From CIO.com: The 8 Unfriendliest Cities for Teleworking
You would think in this day and age all businesses would be doing everything possible to support remote workers. But a surprising number of companies in major American cities are still behind the teleworking times, according to a recent Microsoft survey of 4,500 information workers. Here are eight major cities that finished at the lower end of Microsoft's rankings. Read More

Verizon posts revenue growth on mobile additions
Verizon Communications on Friday reported revenue of $27.5 billion for the second quarter of 2011, up 2.8% from the second quarter of 2010, largely driven by mobile subscriber additions. Read More

Heathrow to install facial recognition scanners
The U.K.'s largest airport, Heathrow, will install facial recognition scanners by September for international and domestic passengers to prevent illegal immigration in the country. Read More


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Toyota system can sense pedestrians, avoid accidents
Toyota has developed a safety system that can automatically stop a car in the moments before a collision with a pedestrian. Read More

HTC unveils smartphone for Chinese Twitter-like service
After announcing smartphones with a dedicated Facebook button, HTC is trying the same formula in China. This time it will have a button connecting to one of the country's largest Twitter-like services in the country. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft breakout quarter shows company future isn't spelled 'Windows'
Yesterday's earnings report shows that Microsoft had a breakout quarter and year, with its highest yearly revenue in history at $69.94 billion and a big-growth quarter. A closer look shows that the company's big earnings this quarter weren't driven by Windows. Microsoft should take the hint, and stop pushing the Windows brand so hard. Read More

Sharon Machlis: My top iPad photo apps
Photography enthusiast? These apps will help you get more out of your iPad. Read More

Jonny Evans: 24 hours with Lion, 'it just works' (mostly)
There's already over a million Apple Lion OS users worldwide, and the feedback on the new operating system is coming in fast and furious: "It just works". Well, to qualify that claim, it mostly just works and a lot of users are having problems getting their finger memories around reverse scrolling. Read More



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