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5 ways the iPhone 3G still lags in enterprise
The iPhone 3G may have a lock on the Sexiest Gadget Alive title for 2008, but in the frumpy and boring world of things that matter to enterprise IT managers, it's no pinup.Despite Apple's improvements upon the p
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A new day for Macs in the enterprise?
When Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that the iPhone was ready for enterprise use, the announcement caused a stir that few of the world's iconic businessmen could match. It seemed that everyone from rank-and-file worker-bees to CEOs wanted to get their corporate applic
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How to make the (new) iPhone work at work
With the release of Apple's iPhone SDK now come and gone, and the enhanced IT-oriented capabilities planned for the next major iPhone software update in June, it's clear that the iPhone are going to be corporate mainstays. Still, at its heart, the iPhone is a consumer
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Eight ways the iMac changed computing
The iMac made an instant impression when Apple first unveiled it in May 1998. But it didn't start to really shake things up until it began to ship -- which happened 10 years ago on Aug. 15, 1998. Arguably the most influential desktop computer of the last decade, the o
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Deploying the iPhone 3G for business, part 2
In Part 1 of this series, I looked at the mechanisms available to IT staffers to activate, deploy and configure iPhones in business environments. But the biggest new business-oriented feature available on the iPhone, thanks to the iPhone 2.x firmware (included with th
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California still lags in student writing skills - Los Angeles Times
NY1California still lags in student writing skillsLos Angeles Times - 19 hours agoThree-quarters of state's eighth-graders score at or below basic level. News is worse for LA Educators cite number of English-learners in classrooms.Students' writing scores show mark
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Gallery: The iPhone 2.0 Keynote
: Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired.com SAN FRANCISCO -- As conferences go, Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference ranks low on the sexiness factor. It's a good bet that, without the promise of a new, iPhone 3G, the programmer-centric conference would not have drawn the hundreds of broadcast, print and
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Gallery: The iPhone 2.0 Keynote
: Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired.com SAN FRANCISCO -- As conferences go, Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference ranks low on the sexiness factor. It's a good bet that, without the promise of a new, iPhone 3G, the programmer-centric conference would not have drawn the hundreds of broadcast, print and
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Top 10 stories of the week: Windows worries, visa caps, malware spreads
Windows is in danger of "collapsing" under the weight of all its code and needs a serious overhaul, according to Gartner analysts who spoke at a conference this week. We also learned that more malicious code is being developed worldwide than legitimate code. And in ca
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Google Android is about advertising, not the enterprise
Even though three companies hosted the launch event and the software is backed by a consortium, the introduction of the first Android phone made it very clear that Android is about one company: Google.Android is
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With the iPhone, it all comes down to software
The public and industry obsession over the iPhone has spawned -- and will likely continue to spawn -- a fair number of imitators and wannabes. But none of these is likely to have the staying power of the iPhone, thanks to Apple's creation of an ecosystem filled with t
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Startups seek new ways to bolster enterprise, Web security
Welcome to Demo Fall 2008, where 72 young companies are vying for the attention of deal-hungry venture capitalists from North America, Europe, and Asia. With only six minutes to strut their stuff on stage, it?s no surprise that the flashy, consumer-focused companies g
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Software group to promote Macs in the enterprise
A consortium of five companies has announced the creation of the Enterprise Desktop Alliance (EDA) to promote the deployment of Macs in the enterprise. The five founding companies -- Centrify, LANrev, Atempo, GroupLogic, and Parallels -- are all focused on integrating
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Yahoo bid could backfire lest Microsoft changes ways
Microsoft's $44.6 billion offer to purchase Yahoo is a dramatic statement from a company that delayed acknowledging the importance of emerging Web business models for so long, it faced becoming an also-ran in the Web 2.0 economy.
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In the cloud: What startups need to succeed
With Google's recent launch of its App Engine, and with the likes of IBM and Amazon having staked claims, cloud computing is clearly a major development in the IT landscape. The benefits are obvious, enabling enterprises to scale rapidly with a level of performance pr
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Survey: Open source is entering the enterprise mainstream
Open-source solutions used to be adopted quietly by company boffins who snuck in an Apache Web server or an open-source development tool suite under the philosophy "It's easier to get forgiveness than permission" (not to mention "It's easier to do it with open-source
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No-contract iPhone on the way
AT&T Mobility put some asterisks on its iPhone 3G pricing Tuesday but also revealed an interesting option coming in the future: an iPhone without a contract.In the news release disclosing terms and monthly rates
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Sun: We'll put Java on the iPhone
Sun Microsystems is developing a Java Virtual Machine for Apple's iPhone and plans to release the JVM some time after June, enabling Java applications to run on the popular mobile device.The JVM is to be based o
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iPhone is already the top mobile browser
It's been on the market for just six months, and already the iPhone (plus its Wi-Fi-only variant, the iPod Touch) is the most used mobile browser for Internet access in the U.S., according to Irish researcher StatCounter. At No. 2 is the Symbian OS used in Nokia's dev
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Hands on: HTC's iPhone 3G rival, the Touch Diamond
There's no getting away from comparisons to Apple's upcoming iPhone 3G these days, so here it is: The HTC Touch Diamond was built as a follow-up to the HTC Touch, launched last year as a Windows Mobile-based competitor for the original iPhone.
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