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BlackBerry releases their Enterprise Server

With BlackBerry being such a popular business tool now a days, it seems like they would continue with a successful business model and tend to business individuals. The one thing about being a successful business is organization, this is one key fact that every long lasting business has in common. With this new release of … Read More

AnyConnect Secure Mobility by Cisco

In Germany this week a show is going on called the Cebit. At this show Cisco is made an announcement today regarding their new AnyConnect Secure Mobility Solution. What this new project involves is a virtual private network client, that is completely secure and provides a peace of mind to all of its users. More … Read More

Android and RIM’s share of the web increased in February

When it comes to market share for smartphones and their use of the web everyone is looking to gain customers and usage so that their Operating Systems become more popular. A research company reported that the web share for both Android and RIM both gained market share while the iPhone OS lost some ground. More … Read More

One Block Off the Grid Raises $5 Million


One Block Off the Grid, a company that helps residents get competitive group pricing for solar panel installation, has raised a $5 million series A round of venture capital from New Enterprise Associates. The company has gotten pretty far without formal venture cash—installing more than 600 panels in 2009, most of that in the fourth … Read More

Gadget Thumbnails for 10-Feb-2010


Veho Colourbright Slide/Negative Scanner AMD rolls out new ATI Radeon HD 5570 graphics card Broadcom unveils Bluetooth system-on-a-chip solution Wildcharger Pad vs. Powermat: The wireless charging pad showdown Opera Mini announced for the iPhone ATH-AD700 Open-air Dynamic Headphones from Audio-Technica McCurdy’s Armor is a hard shield that is easily assembled Dog-E-Minder helps you keep track … Read More

FTC to Investigate Cloud Computing


The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating the privacy and security implications of cloud computing. That could be quite an inquiry as the debate is still open about how to actually define cloud computing in the first place. Sponsor The investigation should raise some concerns with the enterprise community. Such an investigation could cover aspects … Read More

Google Groups the Latest to Join Google Apps in the Battle for the Enterprise


Google Apps is adding Google Groups to its enterprise suite of applications, another example of Google’s commitment to developing an online application environment that is compelling enough for users to move off the Windows platform. Google Groups has to this point been a consumer service. As part of Google Apps, it now integrates with Google … Read More

Nokia Nseries ditching Symbian by 2012?


According to the Maemo marketing team, it looks like it’s already in motion. Apparently Nokia still has some Nseries devices in the pipeline which will still use S60 as the operating system, but after those are out of the factory, it seems like Maemo will be the OS of choice for Nokia’s Nseries. That doesn’t … Read More

Of Course, Microsoft Denies Those Project Natal Pricing ‘Rumors’ [Rumors]


I trust a mole more than a company spokesperson any day, but Microsoft has officially denied the Project Natal “impulse buy” pricing with 14 games by offering a simple “[the leaks] weren’t accurate, they were rumors.” [ Gamesindustry via Kotaku ]

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RightSignature: Sign Away…With Your Mouse


RightSignature, the company that allows you to sign with a mouse, is making a play to serve as a core integration for the Software-as-a-Service market. It’s a trend we expect to see more from third-party providers that seek to establish anchor positions as agnostic tools for Salesforce.com and vertically oriented SaaS services. Sponsor RightSignature is … Read More

Weekly Wrapup: Real Time Delicious, Read/Write Digg, Web Squared, And More…


In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we analyze the impact of real-time information on the Web, investigate ‘web squared’ (when web 2.0 meets Internet of Things), tell you why cloud computing is the future of mobile, look at Delicious’ new Twitter re-design, check … Read More

ExpenseBay Takes the Trophy at Twiistup 6


Of twelve competing startups selected to present at Twiistup 6 in Los Angeles, only one would go home with the prestigious trophy, which was, to adhere to strictest journalistic standards of truth-telling and integrity, constructed entirely of Legos. The victor in this contest was not the charming underdog , BakeSpace , nor was it the … Read More

Intel discontinuing Z-series Atoms?


It’s sourced from Digitimes , so don’t get too worked up, but word on the street is that Intel’s no longer accepting orders for Z-series Atom chips. If you’ll remember Intel’s initial distinctions, the Z-series was for MIDs and the familiar N-series was for netbooks, but since the Z-series didn’t carry the same max hardware … Read More

How would you change Apple’s iPhone 3GS?


Some might argue it’s the most subtle update in the iPhone family thus far, but Apple’s iPhone 3GS still seems to be moving the sales meter, regardless. The latest and greatest iPhone officially hit the market a few weeks back, and even though Apple claims that demand is still far outpacing supply , we’re of … Read More

How to Use Twitter for Business: An Official Guide Finally Arrives


Twitter has launched Twitter 101 , a “special guide” to the 140-character network aimed at businesses. Use of Twitter by marketing departments has seen explosive growth recently, if you’re a user of the site that’s obvious by now. But for businesses, the ins and outs of using the site are not obvious. From small local … Read More