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How RIM can save BlackBerry: Adopt Windows Phone

Steve Jobs is the modern Gutenberg | Showdown looms over controversial anti-piracy bill

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How RIM can save BlackBerry: Adopt Windows Phone
Everyone knows that the market share of the once-dominant BlackBerry is on a fast decline, both among consumer users and enterprise users. At this point, competing with iOS and Android is not in the cards for RIM. Read More


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Steve Jobs is the modern Gutenberg
A lot has happened over the last few weeks. HP appointed Meg Whitman CEO, Apple introduced another iPhone, and Steve Jobs shuffled off this mortal coil. Then there was the endless drama over WikiLeaks and its house-bound leader, Julian Assange, as well as the usual round of dramatic threats from Anonymous. Read More

Showdown looms over controversial anti-piracy bill
California Democrat, Rep. Zoe Lofgren, believes that a controversial new anti-piracy bill introduced Wednesday in the House of Representatives could mean "the end of the Internet as we know it." Hollywood, content creators, and groups such as the Teamsters, on the other hand, support the bill, arguing it will save and protect U.S. jobs. Read More

Wall Street Journal: Brocade may be on the block again
Brocade is reportedly shopping itself around again, two years after failing to find a buyer the first time. According to the Wall Street Journal, citing "people familiar with the matter," Brocade rehired investment bank Qatalyst Partners to stoke interest in the company. Read More

Facebook shrugs off alleged security flaw
Facebook downplayed an alleged vulnerability in its social networking site that could allow a hacker to send a potentially malicious file to anyone on Facebook. The issue concerns a Facebook feature that allows a user to send another user who is not their friend a message as well as an attachment. Read More

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich: Best new features for business
CIO.com's Al Sacco highlights eight new features in Google's latest mobile OS, Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich," that could be valuable to business users. Read More




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