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AT&T on Thursday announced that Motorola's 3G-enabled Moto Q 9h smartphone will be available to the carrier's customers in the United States starting this week. The Moto Q 9h, or the Moto Q global as AT&T calls it, has the ability to access high-spee... full story
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Novell Lays Off 250 U.S. Workers
BOSTON - Business software maker Novell laid off 250 workers in the United States as part of an ongoing restructuring program to slash costs, company spokesman Bruce Lowry said Friday. Many of the jobs wil...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Citrix Puts XenSource To Work For Desktop Virtualization
Citrix Systems has started to reveal plans for its $500 million acquisition of virtualization software supplier XenSource, laying out the first two products it will base on the Xen hypervisor. On the desktop, ...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Startup Of The Week: Aveksa Brings Discipline To Data Access
Data breaches and insider threats -- what's a company to do? Rigorous enforcement of data access policies is part of the answer. Aveksa's software lets IT managers establish data access privileges and manage w...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Oracle $6.7 Billion Bid For BEA Expires
BOSTON, Oct 28 - Oracle Corp withdrew a $6.7 billion bid for business software maker BEA Systems Inc on Sunday, setting the stage for a proxy battle between activist investor Carl Icahn and the BEA board. ...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Apple Posts Fix For Leopard 'Blue Screen Of Death'
Apple has posted a fix on its Web site for a serious problem that causes its Macintosh computers to seize up when users attempt to upgrade to the company's new Leopard operating system. "It may be necessary t...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Net Gambling Rules An Unfair Burden On U.S. Banks, Group Complains
Proposed rules to prevent Internet gambling would place a high burden on U.S. financial institutions, according to an analysis published by a pro-online gaming group. The Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Ini...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Oracle Looking For BEA Stockholder Action?
Despite passing a crucial deadline this weekend, Oracle's bid for BEA Systems may not be completely null, just shifting tactics. BEA's Board of Directors allowed Oracle's $17 per share bid expire 5 p.m. Sunda...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Skypephone Unveiled; No PC Needed To Make Calls
Skype has introduced a mobile phone that will enable callers to dispense with their computers and make free calls to other Skype users as they move about nine countries, including the U.K. Skype, a unit of eBa...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Microsoft Acquires Hospital IT Software From GCS
Continuing its push into systems and software that promise to modernize the provisioning of health care, Microsoft said Monday that it has acquired a number of assets from Global Care Solutions -- a Bangkok-ba...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Microsoft Says Sorry (Again) For Unauthorized Installs
For the second time in as many months, Microsoft is apologizing for installing software on customers' desktops through an automated program without their authorization. IT managers who subscribe to Microsoft...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
NBC, News Corp. Threaten Apple With Hulu
NBC and News Corp. on Monday launched in beta an online video service that offers ad-supported video and feature films, a model that undercuts the buying of TV shows and movies through services like Apple iTun...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
JPMorgan Xign Adds Electronic Procure-To-Pay Services
JPMorgan Xign, which provides on-demand electronic global settlement services for supply chain management, has expanded its offering. The new Procure-to-Pay services are an extension of JPMorgan Xign's existi...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Apple's Leopard Hacked To Run On A PC
Before Apple's new Leopard operating system for Macintosh computers was officially released on Friday, hackers had figured out how to load Leopard onto a PC. On Thursday morning, a member of the OSx86 Scene F...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Apple Sets Two-iPhone Limit At Stores
Apple has set a limit of two iPhones per person at its stores and is no longer accepting cash, in an attempt to stretch supplies and discourage unauthorized reselling of the smartphone. The new policy, starte...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Microsoft Earnings Boosted By Windows Vista, Office, Halo
Microsoft on Thursday reported a 23% jump in profits, and a 27% boost in revenue in the company's first fiscal quarter, due in part to "robust demand" for Windows Vista and Office 2007, and a near doubling of ...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Oracle Won't Budge Off Original BEA Offer; Bid Expires Sunday
Oracle president Charles Phillips termed BEA Systems' request for $21 a share Thursday "an impossibly high price," and stood by Oracle's first offer of $17 a share. In letters traded Thursday, BEA's board of...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Microsoft's Halo 3 Sparks 100% Jump In Xbox 360 Sales
What a difference a biologically enhanced super-soldier makes. Microsoft reported Thursday that sales of its Xbox 360 video game console jumped 100% in its fiscal first quarter, thanks to the debut of Halo 3. ...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Vonage Settles Its Patent Infringement Litigation With Verizon
"Two down, one to go," is the battle cry at Vonage this weekend after the VoIP firm announced an agreement with Verizon Communications over their long-standing patent litigation. The two sides came to terms ...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Apple Stores Gird For Friday Leopard Launch
Apple is pulling out all the stops for the Friday launch of its new Leopard operating system. Apple Stores around the country will close from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, then reopen until 10 pm to welcome tech aficion...
updated Tue October 30, 2007
Private Firms Complete $8.3 Billion Purchase Of Avaya
Private equity firms Silver Lake and TPG Capital on Friday completed the acquisition of IP telephony provider Avaya in a transaction valued at about $8.3 billion. Under the merger agreement, which Avaya adop...
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