NexJ Systems to Deliver Hosted CRM Desktops Via Private Clouds
Posted On 05 Jan 2012 By eWeek - RSS Feed. Under Uncategorized.
NEWS ANALYSIS: NexJ Systems has partnered with WinFund to create a cloud-based offering of hosted desktops for financial services markets. - In what may be a sign of the times, Microsoft is expanding the footprint of its Lync platform further into t...
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Microsoft Pushes Lync Voice Services Into Cloud with BT Pilot
Posted On 05 Jan 2012 By eWeek - RSS Feed. Under Uncategorized.
Microsoft and British Telecom have joined forces to start offering Lync voice services and functions via a hosted service that resides in the cloud. - In what may be a sign of the times, Microsoft is expanding the footprint of its Lync platform furt...
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LG Spectrum for Verizon packs some punches – Ice Cream Sandwich isn’t one of them
Posted On 05 Jan 2012 By Blake Stimac. Under android, Coming Soon, Hottest Hardware, LG, LTE, New Hardware.
It looks like the successor to the LG Revolution is finally here, as the LG Spectrum will be landing on Big Red on January 19th. The Gingerbread-toting handset is packed to the gills with high-end specs, the 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S3 being one of them. The Spectrum sports a 4.5 inch (1280 x 720) True HD IPS display, 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S3 processor, 8 megapixel rear camera, 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera, 1 GB RAM, 4G LTE, and more. While it’s not officially being called the Revolution 2 (at least not ... Read more LG Spectrum for Verizon packs some punches – Ice Cream Sandwich isn’t one of them originally appeared on IntoMobile.com on 2012-01-06T01:57:05Z. FV1gMYsz9b5j
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Hackers’ Threat to Publish Symantec Source Code Not a Reason to Worry
Posted On 05 Jan 2012 By eWeek Security Watch. Under Data Breach.
Hackers claiming to have Symantec's Norton Antivirus source code are threatening to publish it, but security researchers and Symantec don't seem all that concerned.
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WonderMedia unveils Cortex-A9 SoC
Posted On 05 Jan 2012 By Linux for Devices - RSS Feeds. Under Uncategorized.
WonderMedia Technologies announced a Cortex-A9 processor with support for Android 4.0 and Windows Embedded Compact 7. The Prizm WM8950 is limited to a single, 800MHz ARM core, but the system-on-chip also offers an ARM Mali-400 3D graphics processing u...
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Galaxy Nexus with Sprint LTE outed by online ad
Well, well, look what we have here. The wildly popular Galaxy Nexus phone which at the moment, is available in the United States only for Verizon Wireless, is supposedly coming to Sprint. Yes, you heard right. Some tech reader out there spotted the Ice Cream Sandwich-infused device on an ad that appeared on CNET’s website. Naturally, a screen shot of the ad grabbed some pretty interesting tidbits, which has Sprint’s variant toting a 1.5GHz processor instead of the 1.2GHz proc as seen in the international and Verizon models. It’s not yet known as ... Read more Galaxy Nexus with Sprint LTE outed by online ad originally appeared on IntoMobile.com on 2012-01-06T00:53:11Z. FV1gMYsz9b5j
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Swype coming to Android 4.0 by end of January
Swype, one of the most popular keyboards in the market, today announced its plans of soon releasing a beta release for Ice Cream Sandwich at the end of January. Swype like many other Android apps out there is prepping new updates to accommodate the latest OS to Google’s mobile operating system. Here’s the company’s full tweet below: Good news! Official ICS support is near. Final tweaks and testing should be done in time for an anticipated end-of-month beta update. The virtual keyboard maker had an interesting last few months, as it was acquired ... Read more Swype coming to Android 4.0 by end of January originally appeared on IntoMobile.com on 2012-01-05T23:48:13Z. FV1gMYsz9b5j
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Facebook Worm Ramnit Steals Log-In Credentials, Tests Against Other Services
Posted On 05 Jan 2012 By eWeek - RSS Feed. Under Uncategorized.
The latest version of the Ramnit worm steals Facebook credentials and spams friends on the social-networking site to spread itself instead of relying on email, researchers said. - A new variant of the Ramnit
worm has managed to steal log-in credent...
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Apple wants to ban creepy Steve Jobs doll
You might recall our report on the Steve Jobs collectible action figure set to hit shelves in February for $99. I called it “just plain creepy” and Apple doesn’t like it much either. Those Cupertino-based rebels reportedly threatened to sue Icons, the Chinese company behind the doll, if it goes on sale. According to Apple, any toy meant to depict the company logo or executives is a criminal offense. The action figure facing legal woes is a foot tall and featured the full Steve Jobs look: round glasses, black turtleneck, ... Read more Apple wants to ban creepy Steve Jobs doll originally appeared on IntoMobile.com on 2012-01-05T22:37:34Z. FV1gMYsz9b5j
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Microsoft Plans 7 Fixes for January Patch Tuesday
Posted On 05 Jan 2012 By eWeek - RSS Feed. Under Uncategorized.
Microsoft is planning seven fixes for January's Patch Tuesday release that will address bugs in all versions of Windows and possibly for the SSL/BEAST flaw. - Microsoft
plans to ship seven patches closing security holes in the Windows operating
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