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Symbian 3 Is Now Fully Open Source

Symbian 3 Is Now Fully Open Source
It's official -- and ahead of schedule. The Symbian mobile operating system is now completely open source, and the Symbian Foundation has released Symbian 3, the latest version of the platform.
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Mobile Firefox Runs on Nokia N900
Mozilla has released a mobile version of its Firefox browser for users of Nokia's N900 smartphone, which runs the handset maker's Maemo OS. The browser is built on the Firefox 3.6 engine.
Wal-Mart Prepares To Sell Nexus One
In a move that could invigorate weak sales of Google's Nexus One smartphone, Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, appears ready to start selling the device, reportedly as low as $99.
Internet Limits Worry Mozilla Leader
The leader of the Mozilla Project, whose Firefox browser now has 350 million users, said she is concerned that legal restrictions could limit Internet expansion, making it difficult to run an open network.
New Chrome 4 Browser Released
In the highly publicized aftermath of an Internet Explorer vulnerability that opened the door for malicious attacks on Google, the search giant has rolled out a new release of its Chrome browser.
Firefox 3.6 Boosts Speed, Security
Analyst expects more browser activity.
Nexus One Faces Growing Pains
Steep customer-service learning curve.
Mint Makes a Quick Mark on Intuit
Intuit integrates its $170M acquisition.
Karmic Koala: What's New in Ubuntu
Does it live up to programmers' goals?
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2. GSM Crack Shows Low Priority for Wireless Security
3. Can Google Make the Nexus One a Market Success?
4. Apple's Tablet May Come with Content Subscriptions
5. French Telecom Exec Confirms Apple Tablet on the Way
6. AT&T Will Add Android, Palm Devices, Boost Apps
7. Rumored Apple Tablet Overshadows Consumer Show
8. Google Debuts a New Way To Purchase 'Superphones'
9. Mobile-Phone GSM Encryption Has Been Cracked
10. Budgets, Telecom Among Top CIO Headaches in 2009
11. iPhone Loses Global Market Share as Rivals Advance
12. Nexus One Complaints Flood the Online Forums
13. Will Netbooks Steal the Show at 2010 CES?
14. AT&T Requests Transition from Analog to Broadband
15. Verizon Requires Data Plan, But Voice Gets Cheaper
 
Mobile Enterprise Spotlight

To Love or Not To Love: Apple iPad Pros and Cons
Now that the iPad has officially been announced, opinions are rolling in on this device that combines the features of an iPod, e-reader, and tablet PC. Will the iPad turn fewer heads than the iPhone?

Analysts See iPad Price Drop, with Some Cannibalization
Just weeks before Apple officially rolls out the iPad, financial analysts are making pricing predictions. But could the analysis itself hinder the initial demand for the pricey tablet computer?

Bar Codes Go Mobile, Get Hip Again
For decades, retailers have used patterns of black dots and lines to encode data onto products. Now, bar codes are gaining favor as an easy way for cell-phone users to view ads and other data instantly.

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Enterprise Software Spotlight

Google May Add Facebook, Twitter Links to Gmail
Google will reportedly roll more social-networking features into Gmail, the fastest-growing e-mail service. The new features could save users the trouble of switching to Facebook or Twitter.

SAP CEO Abruptly Resigns; Co-CEOs Will Take Over
Business-software maker SAP announced an abrupt strategic shift in the corporate suite with CEO Léo Apotheker resigning, to be replaced by co-CEOs Bill McDermott (left) and Jim Hagemann Snabe (right).

Cybersecurity Vendors Look Hot in 2010
Tech-security companies are poised to become Wall Street darlings this year, thanks in part to Google's tiff with China, which reinforced an already positive outlook for major security vendors.

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Enterprise Hardware Spotlight

Microsoft Says Battery Woes Not Caused By Windows 7
Battery problems on Windows 7 machines are not caused by the operating system. That's the position of Stephen Sinofsky, head of the Windows division, in a long posting on the Windows engineering blog.

IBM's New POWER7 Servers Save Energy with Big Loads
IBM has unveiled high-capacity servers that are the first to be based on its new, multi-core POWER7 chip. It said the new line is designed "to manage the most demanding emerging applications."

'Dead Simple, Dirt Cheap' JooJoo Tablet Shipping Soon
The JooJoo, a web-browsing tablet device that is the subject of a high-profile legal dispute, appears on track to reach buyers at the end of February, but the tablet scene has dramatically changed.

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Enterprise Security Spotlight

Chinese Cyberattacks Seen as a Pervasive Threat
Google's accusation that e-mail accounts were hacked from China landed like a bombshell because it cast light on a problem few firms will discuss: the pervasive threat from China-based cyberattacks.

Patch Tuesday Release Will Tie Microsoft's Record
After a light start to the year, Microsoft is getting ready to dump a heavy load on the shoulders of IT administrators. On Patch Tuesday next week, Microsoft will release 13 patches.

Cybersecurity Vendors Look Hot in 2010
Tech-security companies are poised to become Wall Street darlings this year, thanks in part to Google's tiff with China, which reinforced an already positive outlook for major security vendors.

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