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BetaNews: Big BCS bowl game to land at CES 2009...in 3-D!
Folks who are fans of both football and CE gadgets will get to watch the BCS title game while at CES -- and in 3-D, no less. Meanwhile, though, it's unclear whether 3-D will be available on home TVs any time soon.
BetaNews: Ted Rogers (1933-2008), giant of Canadian tech and media
Americans who think of the media mogul named "Ted," reference Mr. Turner. In Canada, they reference Mr. Rogers. The senior salesperson, founder and CEO of Rogers Communications, died Tuesday morning in his home in Toronto. He was 75.
BetaNews: Analysts: PC growth will slow, while notebooks remain a bright spot
Worldwide PC growth will slow to a veritable snail's pace in 2009, according to newly revised numbers from analyst group IDC. But still, the revamped forecast for notebook PCs isn't exactly (or entirely) bleak.
BetaNews: RIM's third quarter outlook shouldn't shock, but does anyway
Research in Motion made an out-of-cycle announcement last night that its fiscal Q3 revenue would be 9% below Wall Street projections, citing economic conditions and product-related troubles.
BetaNews: Microsoft begins updated Windows Live rollout
The new Windows Live profile features that were recently announced have begun to take effect, turning the formerly sterile Windows Live into a more cohesive portal for online content consumption.
BetaNews: First beta of Windows 7 may (or may not) be handed out next Tuesday
UPDATED An astute BetaNews reader spotted a phrase in the "About" page for this year's MSDN conference tour, indicating that some attendees may not receive the Windows 7 beta on the day they attend.
BetaNews: Zemanta provides amusement, embellishments for bloggers
Bloggers who may be too pressed for time to find relevant links and images for their posts can now turn to technology. The Zemanta plug-in sifts through possibly relevant material (possibly) for things bloggers can attach to posts.
BetaNews: Study finds public sectors worse on data security
A study in the works from J. Campana & Associates indicates that public- and volunteer-sector enterprises -- schools, government agencies, non-profits and the like -- account for well over half of all info-security breaches.
BetaNews: PeopleBrowsr herds the passing throng
Social butterflies who like the Tweetdeck columns-and-groups model for keeping track of one's connections but need FriendFeed's ability to keep an eye on on other social networks will enjoy PeopleBrowsr, currently in open alpha.
Apple reveals top paid and free iPhone apps
FOX Sports Florida Turns to Small Tree Communications for Cost-Effective Shared Storage Solution
Cancer Treatment Centres selects EMC
Virtual Instruments Demos SAN Optimization Solution
Using RAID 6 on the SUN Storagetek 6140 Array Increasing Reliability for Storage Arrays
Dell EqualLogic PS Series with VMware - Virtual Servers Meet Virtual Storage
Sun's Reference Architecture for Next-Generation Data Backup
eGuide: Storage Virtualization: Understanding the Where and How
SAS students excel
Calling a SOCKS Proxy Server from Java
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·Entellium files bankruptcy, Intuit eyeing assets
Troubled CRM (customer relationship management) vendor Entellium has filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy and Intuit is interested in buying the company's assets, according to documents filed in a Washington state U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
·Recover Lost Pics with PhotoRescue Wizard
If you've ever felt that twinge of regret the moment you hit the delete button on your digital camera, rest assured the image is probably recoverable--provided you use a tool like the US$29 PhotoRescue Wizard. The utility scans the entire writable portion of your memory card andsaves every recoverable byte of data to your hard drive. If there are photos on the card, it will probably be able to recover them.
·VMware releases revamped desktop software
VMware on Tuesday released VMware View 3, new software aimed at providing desktop virtualization, application virtualization and management of virtual desktops in one product.
·Adobe will not exhibit at Macworld Expo 2009
Adobe, a major player in the Mac software market, will not be among the developers exhibiting on the show floor at next month's Macworld Conference & Expo. The company confirmed its Expo plans to Macworld on Tuesday.
·Oracle contributes data-integrity code to Linux kernel
Oracle has contributed data-integrity protection code, partly developed with the hardware vendor Emulex, to the Linux kernel, the vendors announced Tuesday.
·Apple reveals top paid and free iPhone apps
Apple on Tuesday posted a list of the top iPhone apps of 2008.
·Open source developers set out software road map for 2020
A group of open source software advocates set out a road map for the software industry through 2020 at the Open World Forum conference in Paris on Tuesday.
·Mozilla slates second Firefox 3.0 auto-update this week
Mozilla will take another stab this week at convincing users running older versions of its Firefox browser to update to version 3.0, the company said Tuesday.
·Rexam Global CIO Paul Martin discusses packing it up
Paul Martin is talking about his plans to head back home to the US when we meet in London on a bright autumn day at Rexam's very smart offices by the Thames on Millbank, just a short walk to the Palace of Westminster in one direction and the Tate Britain art collection in the other.
·Zoho releases SQL-based data-access service
Zoho, maker of an on-demand suite of business and productivity applications, on Tuesday announced CloudSQL, a new service that lets developers use the ubiquitous SQL (Structured Query Language) to connect Zoho data with other cloud-based or on-premises applications.
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