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APAC firms pass on remote admin via phones
News Businesses in Asia have yet to warm to using mobile phones to perform systems administration tasks remotely, according to industry observers.
Friday, September 18 2009 05:51 PM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, Mobile platforms, Mobile applications, Infrastructure/architecture management, Network administration/implementation, Wipro Technologies, GUI, Infrastructure Management, Asia, Administrator
Universal phone charger offers vast opportunities
News Manufacturers pledge support for new standard in mobile phone charger, which GSM Association says will give rise to product and retail innovation in mobile market.
Thursday, October 29 2009 06:00 PM
Tags: Development/design, Nokia Corp., RIM BlackBerry, Phone Charger, Phone, cell phone, mobile, Smart Phone, Spokesperson, Mobile Device
Requests for Linux drivers flowing in
News Steady stream of requests for Linux hardware drivers may signal growing adoption of open source operating systems among enterprises.
Friday, August 14 2009 07:29 PM
Tags: Open source, Linux, Red Hat Inc., Asia-Pacific, Novell Inc., Japan, Hardware, hardware maker, Dell Computer Corp., desktop
Yahoo reportedly considers deleting Zimbra
News Web e-mail software company may not fit into a media-oriented Yahoo, and so Zimbra could be on the block just two years after being acquired.
Tuesday, September 22 2009 10:24 AM
Tags: Web 2.0, Web sites, Web servers, Zimbra, Interactive Advertising Bureau, chief marketing officer, Comcast Corp., e-mail company, media company, private equity
Twitter steps up its antispam moves
News Microblogging service posts a position for a spam engineer and tweaks the handling of suspended accounts as it suffers from an outbreak of spam.
Friday, October 17 2008 02:53 AM
Tags: Web 2.0, Web logs, Twitter, Security, Spam, Anti-spam, research director, e-mail company, job posting, job
IBM spearheads AJAX tools at Eclipse
News Open Ajax is a proposed open-source project to let programmers build Web apps using Eclipse, AJAX toolkits.
Thursday, February 02 2006 11:03 AM
Tags: Software engineering/development, Component-based development, Open source
RIM unruffled over Nokia's Intellisync buy
News Research In Motion co-chief Jim Balsillie says Nokia's still committed to offering RIM's e-mail service over its devices.
Thursday, November 17 2005 10:49 AM
Tags: Wireless e-mail devices, E-mail clients
Nokia takes on the BlackBerry with own push e-mail
News The Finnish phone maker brings mobile e-mail to corporate users with its Java-based Business Center software supported by an initial six devices.
Wednesday, September 14 2005 09:28 AM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, E-mail clients, E-mail servers
RIM CEO: 'China's RedBerry is no threat'
News Mike Lazaridis, founder and CEO of the BlackBerry maker, contends that comparison between the two devices is unfair.
Friday, May 19 2006 09:50 AM
Tags: Handhelds, Mobile/Wireless, Mobile platforms
Pocket SlideShow 1.40
Product Reviews Pocket SlideShow 1.40
Tuesday, April 08 2008 03:35 AM
OpenDocument format gathers steam
News Growing cadre of vendors vows to improve OpenDocument-based alternatives to Microsoft Office, as government buyers voice more interest.
Friday, November 11 2005 10:44 AM
Tags: Software, Personal applications, Office suites, Microsoft Office, Open source
Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
Product Reviews Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
Tuesday, July 31 2007 01:10 PM
Google's antisocial downside
Insight The search giant plays the nerd and tends to its algorithms as a new Net generation boogies on over to MySpace.
Friday, July 14 2006 10:20 AM
Tags: Business Strategies & Functions, Search, Best strategies
Getting the green on 'green' PCs
News ZDNet Asia finds out from experts what companies should look out for when they evaluate "green" PCs, and what savings to expect from an energy-efficient machine.
Monday, August 24 2009 07:30 PM
Tags: Personal Computers, Green IT, IT budgeting, Budgeting/cost control, Business, Hewlett-Packard Co., International Data Corp., Power Supply, Asia-Pacific, computer
Does your PC have a good rep? To send e-mail, it better
Techguide Most computers that send e-mail are bad Netizens, say firms using new "reputation-based" scoring to filter client e-mails.
Monday, July 31 2006 04:18 PM
Tags: Spam and phishing, E-mail clients, Spam filtering, Spam




