Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Nokia Chairman To Step Down In 2012



HP to Buy ArcSight for $1.5 Billion
Wall Street Journal
By SHARA TIBKEN Hewlett-Packard Co. agreed to buy security-software maker ArcSight Inc. for about $1.5 billion, continuing the company's spending spree that began after Chief Executive Mark Hurd resigned last month. The deal also represents the latest ...
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Nokia takes on Android, iOS with new Symbian^3 smartphones
Ars Technica
By Ryan Paul | Last updated September 14, 2010 9:57 AM Nokia unveiled new Symbian-based smartphones during the NokiaWorld event this morning in London. Alongside the previously announced N8 flagship device, Nokia is going to launch the rumored C6 and ...
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We've got phone apps, but not all of us are using them
msnbc.com
Facebook, iPhone, Twitter and Wii. Technology evolves at the speed of light. Msnbc.com's tech reporters and editors look at the gadgets, games and innovations changing our world. Look, a unicorn! Music video pays tribute to geeky gals and gamer girls ...
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Nokia Chairman To Step Down In 2012
Wall Street Journal
By Chris Lawton and Ian Edmondson Nokia Corp. (NOK) Chairman Jorma Ollila, the executive credited with turning the Finnish company into the world's largest handset maker, plans to step down in 2012, a spokeswoman said. Tuesday's surprise announcement ...
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Bing passes Yahoo, now a distant second behind Google
Ars Technica
By Emil Protalinski | Last updated September 14, 2010 11:04 AM Microsoft's Bing has passed Yahoo to become the number two search engine in the US, according to the latest data from The Nielsen Company. In August, Bing grew from 13.6 percent to 13.9 ...
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Claimed HDCP master key leak could be fatal to DRM scheme
Ars Technica
By Peter Bright | Last updated September 14, 2010 10:38 AM High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP), the copy protection system used to prevent the making of perfect digital copies of audio and video data sent over DisplayPort, HDMI, ...
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Halo Reach: Early Sales Predict Blockbuster
InformationWeek
Gamers lined up for blocks to be among the first to buy a copy of the latest installment in the hit video game franchise. By Paul McDougall Halo Reach bolted from the gate midnight Monday, and early sales data already indicate the title will be another ...
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Will Intel's 'Sandy Bridge' Kill Budget Discrete Graphics?
PC Magazine
SAN FRANCISCO—At the Intel Development Forum here Monday, the talk was all about Sandy Bridge. And why not? The announcement and details about new Intel microarchitectures are always a big deal, given how much of the computing world runs on the ...
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Wal-Mart Launches Mobile Phone Plan
InformationWeek
By Antone Gonsalves Wal-Mart Stores has launched a mobile phone plan under its own brand, expanding its offerings in the low-cost cell-phone market. Wal-Mart Family Mobile, introduced Monday, offers unlimited talking and texting for $45 a month, ...
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If Apple Goes To $353 If It Sells 28 Million iPads Next Year
Forbes (blog)
Apple could sell 28 million iPads next year, according to a recent estimate by UBS Investment Research that was cited in the AppleInsider blog. The UBS rationale is that the iPad is capturing demand for low-end notebook PC sales. ...
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Forbes (blog)