Wednesday, 28 August 2013

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Infosys Deploys Private Cloud Solution
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Amazon lets developers make money by selling physical goods from Android apps
Developers can sell physical and digital items from Amazon.com within their apps using the new Mobile Associates API for Android-based devices. Read More

Preston Gralla: Why Bill Gates Can't Save Microsoft
CEO Ballmer and his predecessor shared a vision of how Microsoft could stay on top by focusing on Windows. Read More

Larry Ellison to talk in-memory database, Oracle PaaS at OpenWorld
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison typically uses his annual OpenWorld conference keynotes to deliver the company's biggest announcements and strategic positioning, and this year they will apparently involve an in-memory database and Oracle's PaaS (platform as a service) offerings. Read More


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Microsoft declares Windows 8.1 ready for OEMs even though work's not finished
Microsoft today declared Windows 8.1 ready for computer and tablet makers, saying the update had reached its RTM, or "release to manufacturing" milestone. Read More

Dell remains committed to Windows 8 for business tablets
Windows 8 may be seeing sluggish demand, but Dell believes its the best OS for business tablets and plans to roll out more products built with the operating system later this year, a senior executive said Tuesday. Read More

ARM acquires Sensinode, a vendor of software for 'Internet of Things'
ARM has acquired Sensinode in Finland in its bid to provide technology and processors for the "Internet of things," consisting of a variety of low-power and inexpensive devices including sensors communicating with the Internet and one another. Read More

Microsoft will craft XP patches after April '14, but not for you
Just because Microsoft doesn't plan on giving Windows XP patches to the public after April 8, 2014, doesn't mean it's going to stop making those patches. Read More


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