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A Review of Microsoft's New Windows Phone 7 Wall Street Journal By WALTER S. MOSSBERG Nearly four years after Apple unveiled the iPhone, and more than two years after Google introduced its first Android smartphone, Microsoft is launching its effort to catch up. On Nov. 8, AT&T and T-Mobile will begin selling the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Electronic Arts Snaps up Chillingo PC World By Joel Mathis, Macworld In fact, EA even cited Chillingo's success with Apple's iOS devices when it announced the purchase Wednesday. "By acquiring Chillingo, EA Mobile is increasing its market leadership on the Apple platform as well as reaffirming ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hands-on: FaceTime for Mac PC World By Lex Friedman, Macworld During Wednesday's Back to the Mac event, Steve Jobs announced the immediate availability of FaceTime for Mac. The software, which Apple currently calls a beta, lets you video chat with other FaceTime for Mac users, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Microsoft takes cloud fight to Google Computerworld By Sharon Gaudin Microsoft officially took its ubiquitous Office suite to the cloud this week with Office 365. And that, say industry watchers, is not good news for rival Google, which has been trying to capture the enterprise with its own offerings of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earnings Preview: Verizon to report 3Q results BusinessWeek By AP Verizon Communications Inc., the nation's largest wireless carrier and second-largest telecommunications company, reports its third-quarter results before the stock market opens on Friday. WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Verizon Wireless, the growth engine of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Astronomy: Galaxy sets distance mark Nature.com A galaxy has smashed the record for the most distant object ever observed. The object sheds light on the nature of the sources that stripped electrons from hydrogen atoms during the reionization epoch. See Letter p.940 On page 940 of this issue, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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City Sets Deal With Microsoft Wall Street Journal By JOSEPH DE AVILA Microsoft Corp. will provide New York City with an array of computer services under a five-year agreement announced Wednesday, a coup for the tech giant in its race against Google Inc. for municipal contracts. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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