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  • Nokia Bets It All on Windows Phone in U.S.

    Live in the United States? Have your eyes on a Nokia smartphone running Symbian? Tough luck. According to reports, the Finnish phone maker is planning to end sales of its Symbian-based smartphones and feature phones in North America, effectively doubling down on its bet that Microsoft s Windows Phone will reverse its recent market-share declines.…

  • Motorola Considering Windows Phone: Report

    Motorola is apparently willing to consider the merits of Microsoft s Windows Phone, despite the well-publicized patent issues between the two companies. I would have to consider whether defocusing from Android to Windows will be the right thing for us to do, Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha said during a speech at the Oppenheimer Technology &…

  • Microsoft Patch Tuesday Fixes 22 Flaws

    Microsoft released 13 security bulletins addressing 22 unique vulnerabilities for its August Patch Tuesday update. Of the 13 bulletins, two were rated as "critical," nine as "important" and two as "moderate," Microsoft said Aug. 9 in its Patch Tuesday notification announcement. The patches addressed bugs in both desktop and server versions of Microsoft Windows, Office,…

  • RIM Still Has Enterprise Appeal

    RIM Still Has Enterprise Appeal If nothing else, Microsoft should acquire RIM for its enterprise appeal. The handset maker is offering products that IT decision-makers around the globe still want. Right now, Microsoft isn’t appealing to that important customer base. With RIM’s help, it can. Windows Phone 7 Isn’t Cutting It Windows Phone 7 just…

  • How Washington is Impacting Small Business and IT

    Small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) in the technology and IT sectors have an important role to play in getting the economy back on track — assuming they are able to play in it. SMBs compete directly with larger and more highly capitalized companies by using the Internet to level the playing field.  All you…

  • Windows 7 Will Be World’s Leading OS By End of 2011: Gartner

    Microsoft’s Windows 7 is primed to become the world s leading operating system by the end of 2011, according to a new research report from Gartner. Windows 7’s expected presence on 42 percent of PCs in use by the end of the year should come as no surprise, considering how the operating system comes loaded…

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