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NewsThe top picks of CES 2009
Dean Takahashi of VentureBeat walked the halls of CES 2009 and came back with a list of his top 10 favorite gadgets/technologies. While I am highly skeptical of his claims that he "saw every one of"... Read more...
Check out SharePoint
It might be worth evaluating SharePoint, Microsoft's new content management system. It's a product that must be managed carefully, according to Russ Edelman, president of Corridor Consulting, a... Read more...
ALSO NOTED: New HP laptops; MacBook Air as a Vista machine; and much more...> More HP Compaq laptops get the Penryn treatment. Article ... Read more...iPhone in the enterprise: An interview with Microsoft's Exchange group
It certainly came as a bit of a surprise when Apple announced that it had licensed Activesync from Microsoft and was bringing... Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Sprint's WiMAX launch remains on track; Anatomy of an IT failure;
> Sprint's WiMAX launch remains on track. Article> A network-based anti-virus solution for $300.
ALSO NOTED: Microsoft posts record Q2 results; Palm hires yet another former Apple exec;
> Bill Gates pledges $306 million to farmers in developing nations. Article> Palm hires yet another former Apple... Read more...
ALSO NOTED: IE8 beta due in the first half of 2008; Apple rumor site Think Secret settles lawsuit, shuts down;
> Apple rumor site Think Secret settles lawsuit, shuts down. Article> Samsung F700 (U940) gets FCC approved for Verizon.
Palm restructuring leads to layoffs
It might be the holiday season but as we saw from yesterday's... Read more...
Palm Treo 750 gets unlocked, WinMo 6
Palm is going direct-to-consumer with one of its key handsets: the Treo 750, which... Read more...
Google Maps app now on Windows Mobile
If you're a Windows Mobile user who has stared jealously at devices like the iPhone and the Palm Centro for their built-in Google Maps, I've got good news for you: your day in the sun has finally... Read more...
| Press ReleasesPalm Centro Brings Palm Ease of Use to Traditional Mobile Phone UsersPalm Centro Brings Palm Ease of Use to Traditional Mobile Phone Users for $99.99, Exclusively from Sprint New Compact Design Available in Two Colors NEW YORK, DigitalLife – Sept. 27, 2007 – Read more >> |






