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Nokia, Oracle team on mapping

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Nokia, Oracle team on mapping

10.01.2012 8:30 AM

Nokia and Oracle have joined forces on a mapping project for business, with details of the deal to be announced at the Oracle OpenWorld conference on Monday.

Gmail adds support for search inside message attachments

10.01.2012 8:03 AM

Google is rolling out a new Gmail search feature that lets you conduct a search that includes attachments in a variety of popular formats.

 

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Web currency Bitcoin seeks legitimacy, stability via foundation

10.01.2012 7:26 AM

A foundation has been established to create a more solid footing for Bitcoin, the virtual currency admired for its technical genius but dogged by doubts over its long-term viability.

Upgrade your laptop

10.01.2012 7:06 AM

EnVy26 asked the Laptops forum about upgrading a portable computer

Oracle gears up aginst Amazon Web Services

10.01.2012 7:05 AM

Oracle is planning to roll out a new infrastructure as a service that will compete directly with Amazon Web Services, along with a service called Oracle Public Cloud that runs inside customers' facilities, CEO Larry Ellison announced at the keynote address of the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco.

HP shows ElitePad 900 Windows 8 business tablet

10.01.2012 6:30 AM

Hewlett-Packard has introduced the ElitePad 900, the company's first Windows 8 tablet aimed at business users. The 10-inch tablet supports pen input and drive encryption. It is scheduled to ship in January, and pricing was not announced.

Helium gas shortage risks popping WD's drive plans

10.01.2012 6:08 AM

With worldwide demand and prices at an all-time high, Western Digital's plans to use helium in its drives may be ill-timed as the world's reserves are quickly drawing down.

The CD player turns 30

10.01.2012 4:00 AM

Believe it or not, the first CD player was released on October 1, 1982. Benj Edwards looks back on 30 years of the compact disc.

Can the Windows Store possibly be ready by Oct. 26?

10.01.2012 3:30 AM

Ready or not, the software storefront for Windows 8 opens in 25 days. All signs point to an inventory of apps that's small in number and short on quality. We explain the current situation, and talk to analysts and developers about Microsoft's looming problem.

Acrobat XI simplifies PDF editing, deepens ties to Microsoft Office

09.30.2012 9:01 PM

The next release of Adobe's signature PDF tool will integrate with Microsoft Office as it enhances PDF-editing, e-signatures, web forms, and mobile workflows.

Review: Amazon Kindle Paperwhite really shines

09.30.2012 6:00 PM

The new Kindle Paperwhite is a dramatic update inside and out, one with fully redesigned software and an appealing built-in light that makes the Kindle more usable in any environment.

Tech factory contrast: Foxconn ascends, while Sharp struggles

09.30.2012 1:00 PM

China's Foxconn manufacturing sites are expanding based on cheap labor, while Japan's older, traditional Sharp plants hang on through cost-cutting measures.

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