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Microsoft Windows Mobile essential guide

Microsoft has its work cut out for it in the mobile operating system market given the strength of Apple iPhone among consumers, RIM BlackBerry  among businesses and Nokia/Symbian in Europe (not to mention Google Android coming on strong). But with ...

From NETWORK WORLD STAFF, NetworkWorld,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Google Inc.

Microsoft to reveal details of tool, code-named Velocity, that speeds app performance

Next week, Microsoft will be revealing details of a new development tool, code-named Volicity, that speeds the performance of enterprise and Web applications. A session at the Professional Developer’s Conference, held in Los Angles next week, will be ...

From NETWORK WORLD STAFF, NetworkWorld,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Cisco warns UC users of limited support for Windows 7

Network World - Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) is warning customers of its unified communications products that support for Windows 7 won’t be forthcoming until the product’s 8.0 release scheduled for the first quarter of 2010. About a dozen more UC products ...

From NETWORK WORLD STAFF, ComputerWorld,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  NASDAQ

SharePoint Server 2010 beta

Network World - The second paragraph has been changed in the Network World review, "SharePoint Server 2010 beta pulls it all together," which posted to the newswire Monday. News editors are asked to use the updated version of the story whose second ...

From NETWORK WORLD STAFF, ComputerWorld,  9 Nov 2009

From Facebook to eternity

Facebook says it will memorialize users who pass away by keeping their Facebook profiles alive. In a blog posting this week, Facebook Chief Security Officer Max Kelly wrote that "When an account is memorialized, we also set privacy so that only ...

From NETWORK WORLD STAFF, NetworkWorld,  27 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.

Week in smartphones: BlackBerry gets Bolder; Verizon invades iPhone territory

Here's a roundup of a wild week in smartphone news as reported by Network World, IDG News Service and sister site publications. Apple, Nokia, Research in Motion, Verizon, AT&T and others all got in on the action. RIM confirmed one of its worst-kept ...

From NETWORK WORLD STAFF, NetworkWorld,  23 Oct 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.,  T-Mobile,  Research in Motion,  Microsoft Corporation,  Motorola, Inc.

Google, Verizon issue joint statement on network neutrality

The following is a joint statement from Lowell McAdam, CEO Verizon Wireless and Eric Schmidt, CEO Google, regarding network neutrality. (Cross-posted on the Verizon Policy Blog and Google Public Policy blog.) Verizon and Google might seem unlikely ...

From NETWORK WORLD STAFF, NetworkWorld,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Verizon Wireless,  Federal Communications Commission,  Julius Genachowski

Microsoft issues Sidekick data recovery tool

Microsoft Tuesday posted a link to a data recovery tool for T-Mobile Sidekick smartphone users, the latest step in the company’s effort to clean up the mobile device service outage mess. Beginning Tuesday, Sidekick customers can log into the ...

From NETWORK WORLD STAFF, NetworkWorld,  20 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  T-Mobile

Microsoft apologizes, recovers most Sidekick data

On behalf of Microsoft, I want to apologize for the recent problems with the Sidekick service and give you an update on the steps we have taken to resolve these problems. We are pleased to report that we have recovered most, if not all, customer data ...

From NETWORK WORLD STAFF, NetworkWorld,  15 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  T-Mobile

From Sidekick to Gmail: A short history of cloud computing outages

(10-12) 11:36 PDT -- This past week's Microsoft-T-Mobile-Sidekick data loss mess is the latest in a string of high profile cloud computing outages that have grabbed headlines over the past couple of years. Inevitably, the coverage of the initial outage ...

From NETWORK WORLD STAFF, San Francisco Chronicle,  13 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation,  T-Mobile,  Twitter Inc,  eBay Inc.

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