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  • 1. Siri Is Coming

    1. Siri Is Coming Apple’s Siri virtual personal assistant will likely be integrated with Apple television, letting you control the TV with your voice. Want to change the channel? Call on Siri. Want to raise the volume? Siri will help. The time has finally come for voice commands to control the television. 2. A Top-Notch…

  • Zenith RMM Announces Name Change, Intros BDR Offer

    Zenith Infotech spin off, Zenith RMM, has rebranded itself with a name change to "Continuum," the company has announced, and has introduced a service that pits it against Zenith Infotech. In a prepared statement the company said the new name "reflects its expanded vision, broader agenda and bolder promise to current and prospectie partners," including…

  • Amazon Kindle Fire Hurting iPad Sales: Analyst

    Amazon’ s Kindle Fire will contribute to reduced iPad sales in December, according to a new analyst report. ” With our expectations for a new iPad launch during the March quarter leading to potentially lower inventory levels combined with increased competition from the $200 Kindle Fire,” T. Michael Walkley, an analyst with Canaccord Genuity, wrote…

  • Smartphone, Tablet Security: 10 Lessons to Learn

    It wasn’t long ago that Symbian was the only mobile software dealing with an inordinate number of security problems, due to its popularity. But now that Android and iOS have started to dominate the marketplace, the number of mobile threats impacting consumers and enterprise users around the globe has skyrocketed. What’s worse, the threats mobile…

  • Microsoft, HP Partner on Cloud Services for Businesses

    Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft will jointly offer private and public cloud solutions for organizations under a newly announced four-year initiative. Those solutions will break down into three separate verticals: Private Cloud, involving a combination of HP Enterprise Cloud Services and Microsoft cloud products, including Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, SharePoint Server 2010 and Lync Server 2010 delivered…

  • Microsoft, GE to Form Joint Health Care IT Company

    Microsoft and GE have announced they will form a joint venture in health care IT to build an interoperable platform that enables the management of patient populations and chronic diseases. The new company will inherit several existing health care products and their teams. Microsoft will contribute its experience in developing health IT platforms, while GE will…

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