Stories about: NICE

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    WiGig fast wireless may change Wi-Fi, home networks 12/05/2009 10:28:00

    The newly formed Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) Alliance looks likely to play a big role in the future of Wi-Fi, but its high-speed technology probably won't squeeze out wired multimedia networks.
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    IE on pace to drop below 50% share by 2011 08/05/2009 08:26:00

    Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE), which again fell to a new market share low last month, is on a pace of decline that will push the once overwhelming dominant browser under 50% by this time in 2011, according to new Web usage data.
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    Android gets updated to version 1.5 08/05/2009 00:14:00

    The long-expected update to the Android operating system, version 1.5, has arrived. T-Mobile will be rolling out the new OS to existing G1 phones starting sometime next week. While you wait for your share of the software upgrade, take heart: There's plenty to be excited about in the 1.5 release.
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    Downloads to dress up your PC 07/05/2009 17:29:00

    Give your desktop and other parts of Windows a makeover with these 10 free and low-cost downloads
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    Virtual XP Mode could cause support woes 05/05/2009 08:04:00

    A new Microsoft add-on for Windows 7 that will let some users run Windows XP applications in a virtual machine could create support nightmares for IT managers, analysts said last week.
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    Web 2.0 White House takes to Facebook, Twitter 05/05/2009 07:53:00

    President Barack Obama and his administration is keeping up his image as a tech-savvy president by launching a presence on a variety of social networking sites.
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    Verizon playing Microsoft against Apple for phone deal? 30/04/2009 07:31:00

    Is it really a surprise that, right after the rumors of AT&T and Verizon pairing off start hitting the news (again), suddenly Microsoft enters the picture? Out of the blue comes news of "Pink" a supposed Microsoft Zune-phone to be sold by Verizon. This doesn't seem like a mere coincidence.
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    The downfall of Sun Microsystems 27/04/2009 08:48:00

    Oracle's surprising US$7.4 billion deal to purchase Sun this week gives Larry Ellison and crew a big stake in the hardware market as well as control over Java and other well-known open source technologies. But it also spells the end of an independent Sun Microsystems, one of Silicon Valley's most prominent companies.
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    Google Profiles: How and Why to Get Started 25/04/2009 09:00:00

    Google has launched Google Profiles, which lets you build an online biography listing your interests, educational and professional background, and links to your data on websites like Twitter, Facebook and Flickr.
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    VMware vSphere: Does It Solve IT's Biggest Worries About Cloud? 22/04/2009 11:03:00

    For all the hype about cloud computing in the enterprise—hype that Gartner believes is now nearing its peak—IT professionals continue to tell cloud-related vendors that the cloud will not be practical until several serious concerns are addressed. VMware, with its vSphere 4 announcement today, is laying the foundation for what it hopes will be a central role for VMware technology in enterprises making use of both public and private cloud computing systems.
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    The Polite Way to Take a Break, Ignore, Unfollow on Twitter 22/04/2009 02:41:00

    The more people you follow on Twitter, the more you realize the truth: Sometimes, you want a short break from certain people. Sometimes, you even need to break up. Topping the list of annoyances, there's the too much information (TMI) tweets, followed closely by the criminally self-promotional and the disgustingly self-indulgent. These tweets can trickle into your Twitter stream with great regularity, rendering the service at times useless.
 
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