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September 30, 2011
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How Adobe Flash Lost Its Way Despite early successes on the Web, the latter years of Flash have been a tale of missed opportunities.
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Dell Launches New Ultrathin Laptop First in China Dell launched a new ultrathin laptop in China on Friday called the XPS 14z, which is slated to arrive in other markets this year in time for holiday shopping.
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First Look: Windows Server 8 Microsoft's proposed Server Manager for Windows 8 Server Editions helps explain a lot of what Microsoft proposes in Windows Server 8: Ease and flexibility.
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RIM Calls Report of PlayBook's Demise 'Pure Fiction' Research in Motion said Thursday that it remains committed to the PlayBook tablet and the tablet market.
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Nokia Readies Linux OS for Low-end Smartphones Nokia has underlined the importance of low-cost smartphones and now it appears that the company is developing a Linux-based OS for smartphones.
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Uh Oh: The Cloud is the New 'Bring Your Own' Tech for Users A new study shows that corporate IT is concerned about the deployment of cloud computing applications without the involvement of IT.
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Jobs Tried to Settle Samsung Patent Dispute in 2010 Testimony in patent lawsuit claims Apple tried to negotiate over the Samsung Galaxy smartphone before heading to court.
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Delicious Re-launch Riddled With Bugs Users of Delicious are up in arms after the social bookmarking site was re-launched this week with missing data.
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Cisco to Launch Free iPad/iPhone Video App Cisco announced improvements to its video product line Thursday to make it easier for businesses to capture and share video, including a free app coming soon.
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Search Engine Blekko Hauls in $15M Russian Investment Russia's biggest search engine, Yandex, has invested US$15 million in U.S. search startup Blekko, as part of $30 million funding round.
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Percona Curbs MySQL Memory Hunger Percona has updated its version of MySQL so that the software's storage engine consumes less working memory, potentially increasing its suitability for tasks...
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Italian Firm Takes on Skype Deal in a David-Goliath Battle A complaint by a small Italian firm to the European Commission could derail the biggest IT merger of the year.
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No Telecommuting Policy Leaves IT Vulnerable Many companies dont set policies around telecommuting tools--leaving companies vulnerable to lost or stolen data.
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Microsoft Fails to Credit Kelihos Takedown Partner Microsoft grabbed headlines Wednesday with its report about the successful takedown of the Kelihos botnet, but while the company detailed the achievements of its...
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FAQ: Oracle OpenWorld's Burning Questions Oracle's OpenWorld conference, which kicks off Sunday in San Francisco, could be the biggest one yet for the company, which entered the hardware game last year...
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NinjaVideo Founders Plead Guilty to Copyright Infringement Two founders of movie download site NinjaVideo.net have pleaded guilty to charges related to copyright infringement, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
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Former HP CEO Apotheker to Get More Than $9.6 Million Outgoing Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker will get a severance payment of US$7.2 million, plus a $2.4 million performance bonus and additional stock benefits...
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