Wal-Mart to sell G1 Android phone for lessOpen in New Window
JR Raphael of PC World/Infoworld brings news of fairly brash move by Walmart to sell the G1 Android mobile. Walmart will be stocking the new G1 on a 2 year contract with T-Mobile at a reduced rate of read more »
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Oops! Microsoft forgets to trademark 'Windows Azure'Open in New Window
Gregg Keizer of Infoworld/Computerworld reports on Microsoft's lack of trademark on their new clould computing solution Windows Azure."Microsoft will release a preview of Azure at the Professional read more »
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Open source: How e-voting should be doneOpen in New Window
Paul Venezia begins his commentary on e-voting with this quote by Joseph Stalin "It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who read more »
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Is tech in more trouble than we think?Open in New Window
Tom Sullivan comments on the impact of the economic crisis on the IT industry. He quotes Gartner "even though the bailout of banks spares IT from a worst-case scenario, they're still turning budge read more »
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Get more work done with less e-mailOpen in New Window
James E. Gaskin discusses the use of private email within businesses. read more »
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Android Market to open to any app MondayOpen in New Window
Nancy Gohring writes on InfoWorld "The Android Market currently has about 50 applications, but that number should go up next week when Google opens the market to developers. Starting on Monday, any read more »
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Voters allege e-voting machines switching votesOpen in New Window
Grant Gross of IDG News Service writes on InfoWorld "Three voters in Putnam County and three voters in neighboring Jackson County told the Charleston Gazette that e-voting machines from Election Sys read more »
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Cheap business laptops for under $850Open in New Window
Brian Nadel of Infoworld/Computerworld undertakes a review of suitable laptops under $850 for the corporate user. The laptops under the microsocope are the Dell Vostro 1510, Toshiba Satellite Pro L30 read more »
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