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Sprint set to offer cure for poor wireless voice quality
Sprint announced high-definition voice technology for the new HTC Evo 4G LTE smartphone and future phones, although HD Voice will only work once Sprint upgrades its 3G network, a process expected to begin in late 2012 in several cities. Read More


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Hands-on: Nokia Lumia 900 puts Windows Phone back in the race
The Nokia Lumia 900 puts Windows Phone in with the big kids, offering good performance, a bright display and stylish design. Read More

Google patches Chrome for second time in eight days
Google on Thursday patched 12 Chrome vulnerabilities, the second time in eight days that the search company has updated its browser. Read More

Indian IT firms are heading for a fall
Three of India's largest IT outsourcing firms are involved in lawsuits that taken together, are a threat to the Indian IT industry in America. Read More

Creating culture of IT innovation includes rewarding failure
When David Richter took over Kimberly-Clark's infrastructure solutions group in 2008, morale was at an all-time low. Since launching a program that allows employees to freely pitch him new ideas and receive VC-like funding, morale is up, costs have been reduced and processes streamlined. Read More

Twitter files lawsuit against alleged spammers and spam tool providers
Twitter has filed a lawsuit against "five of the most aggressive tool providers and spammers" in federal court in San Francisco, opening a new front in its battle against spam, it said Thursday. Read More

JR Raphael: Sprint's Nexus S 4G gets Ice Cream Sandwich (for real!)
The reports are true: Google is finally rolling out Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, to its Nexus S 4G phone on Sprint. Read More

From CIO.com: 13 common ERP mistakes and how to avoid making them
Implementing an ERP system is among the most expensive, time-consuming and complicated tasks an IT department can take on. To help you avoid costly mistakes, CIO.com asked IT executives, ERP vendors and technology consultants to provide advice on how to avoid becoming an ERP horror story. Read More


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Larry Page letter highlights Google's conflicts
Google CEO Larry Page published a long public letter on Thursday that gives an update on the company's strategy and highlights some of the conflicts he faces after a year at the head of the company. Read More

Intel ships SSDs that help laptops boot faster
Intel has started shipping a new series of small-capacity solid-state drives (SSDs) that can be used in laptops to reduce boot times and load applications more quickly. Read More

Tech chief says JOBS Act 'renews faith' in Washington
The Jumpstart Our Business Startups had some provision that will directly impact Rally Software, especially if it decides to go public, says CEO Tim Miller. Read More

Facebook selects NASDAQ for listing, report says
Facebook will list its stock on the NASDAQ stock exchange following what some observers say is he most anticipated IPO in a decade, according to a report today in the New York Times. Read More

MySQL now has two user conferences
At one point last year, it looked as if the popular open-source MySQL database was in danger of having no user conference. Now it has two. Read More

Facebook pushed to name female board member
The online feminist group Ultraviolet launched a petition on Thursday demanding that Facebook appoint a woman to its all-male board before it becomes a publicly traded company. Read More

Employee litigation against Tata gets class action status
Two employees of Indian outsourcer Tata Consultancy Services have won class action status for a lawsuit alleging that the company made deductions from their wages in breach of their contract while they were working in the U.S. A judge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California granted their suit class action status on Monday. Read More

IT Blogwatch: New iPad Wi-Fi not working? You're not alone.
Is your new iPad Wi-Fi not working? Other have the problem too. Apple isn't saying anything, as usual, but the unofficial skinny is that there's a collection of issues that the company's investigating. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers tear their hair out in frustration. Not to mention: PAC-MAN The Movie... Read More

 
 
 

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