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  • Google, Yahoo to Get E-Mail Rival: Facebook

    SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 15 (Reuters) – Facebook rolled out an all-in-one messaging service that for the first time allows its half-billion members to communicate with people outside the social network, intensifying a battle with Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Yahoo Inc (NASDAQ:YHOO) for users’ Internet time. Addressing speculation the world’s largest social networking site was planning…

  • Avaya IP Office Release 6.1 Offers Expanded Video Options

    Communications systems specialist Avaya introduced the latest version of Avaya IP Office—the company’s communications solution for small to medium-size businesses. Avaya IP Office Release 6.1 delivers a host of business collaboration and customer service enhancements, including improved contact center reporting, expanded video options and multisite management capability. The solution’s dynamic Web-based desktop communications interface for…

  • Data Robotics Introduces Expandable USB 3.0 System

    Storage specialist Data Robotics, known as Drobo, announced the launch of a new product, improved data protection capabilities and a reseller agreement with HP Small Business Direct, HP’s online store focused on small businesses. The Drobo S system, which offers support for multiple storage volumes and capacity of up to 32TB and beyond, leverages USB…

  • Verizon, SAP/Sybase Offer Managed Mobile Services to End Customers

    Carrier Verizon and ERP giant SAP’s mobile division, Sybase, are looking to channel partners for help with integration and application development for a new managed mobile services offering from Verizon based on the Sybase mobile platform. The companies announced the delivery of new managed mobile services this week.  Verizon will now offer mobile applications, support,…

  • Smartphone, Tablet Computer Users Blow Off Security

     

  • SSDs Gaining Ground on Hard Disk Drives in PCs

    (Reuters) – Solid-state drives have struggled to become standard in PCs, but manufacturers could soon follow Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) lead and start using more of them as consumers warm to the benefits of flash storage. Increasingly used in smartphones, NAND flash storage is expensive but market leaders Samsung Electronics (KS:005930), Toshiba Corp (T:6502), SanDisk (NASDAQ:SNDK) and…

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