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Google Abandoning Gmail App for Blackberry
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Nov. 9 said it is giving up the ghost on its Gmail App for Blackberry to focus on improving Gmail in the mobile Web browser. Google launched Gmail for Blackberry as a native application users install on their Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM) Blackberry smartphones. As of November 22, the company will cease supporting…
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Nexsan Launches E5510 High Capacity NAS System
Disk-based storage systems provider Nexsan announced the latest member of its E5000 family of network-attached storage (NAS) systems, the E5510. Offering more than 1PB of capacity in a small, 27U of rack space, the E5510 combines support for both asynchronous and synchronous replication and includes the company s FASTier SSD caching technology. The new NAS…
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Cisco Completes Restructuring, Reports Solid First Quarter
Cisco Systems has spent much of the past year undergoing a gut-wrenching reorganization that has included shedding business units and more than 8,000 jobs in an effort to streamline the company after several quarters of difficult financial results. In announcing the networking giant’s fiscal year 2012 first-quarter financial numbers Nov. 9, Cisco CEO John Chambers…
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It’s Apple
It’s Apple One of the biggest issues Google fans have with the iPhone is that it’s made by Apple. For years now, Google fans have made Apple their top enemy, and they’ll do nothing that will make anyone even think they have allegiance to the iPhone maker.It’s too bad. They Never Thought Steve Jobs Was…
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Security Service Spending to Top $35 Billion in 2011: Gartner
Worldwide security services spending is on pace to reach $35.1 billion in 2011, up from $31.1 billion in 2010, according to IT analytics firm Gartner. The market is forecast to reach $38.3 billion in 2012 and surpass $49.1 billion in 2015, according to the company’s research. In addition, the IT management segment of security services…
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Adobe Halting Flash Mobile Development
After announcing plans to restructure and lay off 750 employees, Adobe has followed up with news of plans to shut down its work on the mobile version of its Flash Player. According to a report first seen on ZDNet, Adobe told developer partners of its plans to stop development of its Flash mobile browser plug-in…