Archive for June, 2009
Posted in June 30th, 2009
Apple has confirmed that CEO Steve Jobs has officially gone back to work, according to numerous media reports. Beyond saying that Jobs would be working both at his office and from home, and that the company was happy to have him back, Apple provided no details about its chief’s future involvement with the company.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
He may still have an eye patch, a peg leg and a funny hat, but is a pirate still a pirate if he writes you a check before plundering your ship? How long would Robin Hood keep his band of merry men intact if they took from the rich — and charged the poor a redistribution fee for access to those riches?
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
The government of China says it will put off the July 1 deadline for mandatory installation of the controversial Green Dam Youth Escort Internet filtering software on new PCs, according to state-run news agency Xinhua. Originally, the country’s government had said it would require vendors to include Green Dam with all computers sold in China.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Palm’s new smartphone, the Pre, is off to a rolling good start and has plenty of room to grow, but it isn’t likely to emerge as a solo iPhone killer, said ABI Research analyst Michael Morgan. His assessment comes amid widely reported news accounts of a note from Charter Equity Research estimating sales of the Pre approaching 400,000 in the month since it launched on the Sprint network.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Cable TV operators won a key legal battle against Hollywood studios and television networks on Monday as the Supreme Court declined to block a new digital video recording system that could make it even easier for viewers to bypass commercials. The justices declined to hear arguments on whether Cablevision Systems’ remote-storage DVR system would violate copyright laws.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
There’s no doubt some companies have succeeded in using virtual worlds for branding and interaction with their customers, whether through in-world stores, billboards or other means. Wells Fargo, for instance, has been operating its Stagecoach Island aimed at young customers for roughly four years and says it is pleased with the results.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Companies used to turn to outsourcing during tough financial times. The current global recession, however, has curtailed outsourcing as much as it has other parts of the economy. “Oddly enough, the global recession has hurt outsourcing significantly,” said Chad Hahn, principal owner of Hahn Consulting.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Sales and revenues for the home systems channel will decline in 2009, just as they did in 2008. Many projects will be postponed or canceled this year. There will a decline in revenues of over 5 percent from 2008 to 2009. That’s the bad news. However, integrators and manufacturers should not build their strategic plans based on “doom-and-gloom” headlines.
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Posted in June 29th, 2009
Microsoft said last week that designated PCs with premium versions of Windows Vista preinstalled will qualify for upgrades to the equivalent Windows 7 product once the final version of Redmond’s next-generation operating system becomes widely available in the fall.
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Posted in June 29th, 2009
European consumers will be able to cut a few cords from their lives as early as next year, when smartphone manufacturers are expected to begin providing standardized chargers under an agreement announced Monday with the European Commission. The GSM Association announced an agreement in February to implement a worldwide uniform standard for chargers by 2012.
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