Thursday, September 16, 2010

Motorola buys privately held software maker



Sinofsky on IE9, Windows Live, and more (Q&A)
CNET
by Ina Fried SAN FRANCISCO--Although he wasn't on stage for the launch of the Internet Explorer 9 beta yesterday, Windows unit president Steven Sinofsky was paying close attention to the product's release and to initial public reaction. ...
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Halo Reach Gets Price Cut
InformationWeek
Gamers can save a couple of bucks if they purchase the hottest title on the market at a certain online retailer. By Paul McDougall Gamers looking to get their hands on a copy of Microsoft's Halo Reach won't have to pay quite as much for a copy of the ...
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Motorola buys privately held software maker
Reuters
Signage for Motorola is displayed outside their office building in Tempe, Arizona in this October 29, 2009 file photo. BANGALORE (Reuters) - Smartphone maker Motorola Inc acquired Munich-based Aloqa GmbH, which makes software that allows users to find ...
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RIM Short Interest Doubles as BlackBerry Loses Ground to IPhone
Bloomberg
By Hugo Miller - Thu Sep 16 04:01:00 GMT 2010 The BlackBerry Torch, a touch-screen model that went on sale last month, has received mixed reviews and generated what analysts say are lukewarm sales. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg Bets against ...
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Boeing Aims to Fly Passengers to Space on New Capsule
FOXNews
By Denise Chow Helping pave the road for the future of commercial spaceflight, Boeing is hard at work on the research and development of a new space capsule aimed at flying people to the International Space Station. Aerospace heavyweight Boeing has ...
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Sony Says Apple IPhones, IPads Not a Threat to Games Business
Bloomberg
By Mariko Yasu and Maki Shiraki - Thu Sep 16 11:53:42 GMT 2010 Sony Corp., maker of the PlayStation console, said the growing popularity of games on Apple Inc.'s iPhone and iPad isn'ta threat to its games business. "It's something that will lead to ...
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