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  • Mobile Users at Home on the Web, Report Finds

    A report from Pew Research found as of May 2010, 59 percent of all adult Americans go online wirelessly, via a smartphone or on a notebook using a mobile broadband card. Roughly half of all adults (47 percent) use a notebook go online in this way, up from the 39 percent who did so at…

  • Software Development, C# Among Top IT Skills in Demand, Dice Says

    Software development skills in general and C# development skills in particular saw more demand from employers in the most recent month, according to the July 2010 Dice Report from the online technology employment service and marketplace. Also in demand are those who have active government security clearance. “Virtualization and project manager fell off the list”…

  • Lavasoft Adds Anti-Virus Protection to Free Web Security Solution

    Web security and anti-spyware specialist Lavasoft announced the release of the latest version of of Ad-Aware Free Internet Security, which now includes real-time anti-virus and anti-spyware protection, as well as a rootkit removal system. The paid version of Ad-Aware Internet Security, Ad-Aware Pro, offers multi-layered protection and more advanced control; Ad-Aware Pro, which retails for…

  • 1. HP

    1. HP HP could be one of the most important companies to the enterprise, as both a key player in enterprise solutions, as well as its acquisition of Palm which portends a future of offering Web-based solutions to corporate customers. And considering it might soon plan to break into the tablet market, HP’s logo could…

  • Dell Acquires Virtualization, Scalability Specialist Scalent

    Computer maker Dell announced the acquisition of Scalent Systems, a company that provides software to enhance the scalability and efficiency of data center infrastructure. Dell said it would integrate Scalent technology into its Advanced Infrastructure Manager (AIM) solution, which allows businesses to move workloads and applications from device to device depending on demand. Dell said…

  • Fujitsu Provides Free Testing for Software Developers on its Computer Hardware

    TOKYO (Reuters) – Fujitsu Ltd, Japan’s biggest IT services firm, said on Tuesday that it would allow software developers to run their programs on its hardware free of charge so that they can examine performance. Fujitsu hopes the testing will boost sales of its computer servers, aiming to double such sales to about 10 billion…

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