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EU fines Microsoft $357.3M
7/12/2006
The European Commission fined Microsoft $357.3 million on July 12 for its failure to carry out some provisions in its March 2004 decision, in which it accused the Redmond software giant of abusing its dominant market position.
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No quick fix for government data security
7/12/2006
The White House has set an early August deadline for government agencies to encrypt sensitive data after the embarrassing theft of millions of veterans' personal information, but experts warn a quick technology fix will not cure security problems.
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Via rolls out new ultra-mobile chipset
7/12/2006
Taiwanese chipmaker Via Technologies late last week launched a new chipset that could drastically increase the performance and reduce the size of mobile devices and laptop computers.
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Should sensitive data be stored on laptops?
7/12/2006
Every month seems to bring another episode of sensitive personal information escaping into the wild because a corporate or government laptop computer is lost or stolen.
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Wi-Fi cloud of hot zones planned for NYC
7/12/2006
With widespread public access to Wi-Fi slow to rollout in New York City, the nation's largest city is beginning to be covered by a unique wireless network, which is planned to eventually cover the Big Apple with a cloud of Wi-Fi "hot zones."
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A Cheap Route to Wi-Fi
6/28/2006
FON, based in Spain, is a startup company that wants to provide cheap Wi-Fi access to the world by selling a million routers, which usually cost about $60, for $5 plus shipping.
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Microsoft Headed into Avaya, Cisco Territory
6/28/2006
Microsoft's upcoming unified communications products will put the company on a collision course with some of its long-time networking partners such as Avaya and Cisco.
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Tech Companies Agree on Mobile Web Rules
6/28/2006
of the world's top wireless and Internet companies, including Nokia, Vodafone and Google, have agreed on a set of Web site development guidelines aimed at making it easier to surf the Internet on cell phones.
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Laptop with D.C. Workers' Data Stolen
6/22/2006
A laptop containing the Social Security numbers and other personal data of 13,000 District of Columbia employees and retirees has been stolen, officials said.
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Yahoo, Microsoft Beef Up IM Tools
6/22/2006
As the battle for Instant Messaging market share heats up, Microsoft and Yahoo are upping the ante with new and improved communications services.
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Nokia, Siemens to Merge Mobile Networks
6/22/2006
Nokia and Siemens AG have announced that they will combine their telecommunications network equipment units in a joint venture, a move to help them compete with market leader Ericsson AB.
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Windows, Mac OS to Run Side-By-Side
6/22/2006
Apple Computer made headlines back in April when it said it would offer its own software--Boot Camp--for loading Windows onto Macs.
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DHS Draft Report Says RFID Poses Privacy Risks
6/14/2006
A group of major brand owners, including IBM, Procter & Gamble, Microsoft and Visa, have rubber-stamped a set of guidelines for electronic "super tags" to combat fears over consumer privacy.
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Google Spreadsheets Under Fire
6/14/2006
This week's launch of Google Spreadsheets, which is currently available to a limited set of users for testing, has stirred up a lot of controversy around the Internet.
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Yahoo, World's Most Popular Email, Hit by Worm
6/14/2006
Yahoo, the world's largest provider of email services, said on Monday that a software virus aimed at Yahoo Mail users had infected "a very small fraction" of its base of more than 200 million accounts.
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Show Off the Rugged: Next Gen Devices Modernize the Field 5/15/2013 2:00:00 PM (EST)
Moderator:
Dorene Rettas, Publisher, Mobile Enterprise
Panelists:
Michael Ho, Regional Service Manager, Canon Canada Inc.
David Krebs, VP, Enterprise Mobility and Connected Devices Practice, VDC Research
Mika Majapuro, Product Marketing Manager, Honeywell
Wes Rupel, Co-Founder, President and Chief Technology Officer, Allegro Mobile Solutions
Savino Griesi, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Allegro Mobile Solutions
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