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Serious Business Apps Arriving For iPhone
NetSuite is launching SuitePhone, an integrated set of business management programs for the hot-selling device. Actually, SuitePhone isn't so much a new set of applications but NetSuite for the iPhone. NetSuite officials say Apple's announcement that its Safari browser should be the target for iPhone developers was music to its ears.
Pause TV is coming
Get ready for Pause TV, a television receiver equipped with flash memory that lets TV viewers to pause for a fridge break or rewind in mid-broadcast for instant replays.
US, Japan have best IT environments
The U.S. and Japan have the top national environments for their IT industries to grow and flourish, including intellectual-property protections and IT infrastructure, according to a study released by the Business Software Alliance (BSA) Wednesday.
Bosch expands U.S. automotive R&D
Automotive supplier Bosch Group has launched a technology center in Plymouth Township, Michigan. With more than 400 engineers and technicians, the center focuses on driver assistance and safety systems for the U.S. market, including Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) systems.
A two-person Massachusetts software company, has launched a product that turns the Apple iPhone into a storage device
Ecamm Network, has launched a product that turns the Apple iPhone into a storage device for people who want to take files from their Mac on the road.
Fortune iMeme: “Who Moves The Bits” Telecom Panel
Who will end up providing search on mobile phone, for instance - carriers, handset operators, Google…everyone is trying to drain value out of other people's part of the value chain. Big opportunity to me - really inexpensive, functional devices, with high speed networks, combined with Web 2.0 platforms - that will fundamentally change the way a lot of computing is done in this world.
Fortune iMeme: Building New Internet Platforms; Facebook Has 1000s Of Third Party Apps
Fortune iMeme ;The first session incudes Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook , Marc Benioff of Salesforce.com (CRM) ), Marissa Mayer of Google and Philip Rosedale, CEO of Linden Lab , which runs Second Life. The panel is called "Platforms for the Next Net." I'll blog it as we go along. (The panel is being moderated by Fortune's David Kirkpatrick.)
IBM Charts Open Beta Course For AIX 6
IBM released its first ever open beta for AIX 6.1, the latest version of the company's Unix operating system, one day after Oracle unveiled more than 400 features in its Database 11g.
Suspense mounts for San Francisco Wi-Fi plan
Two important votes concerning San Francisco's plan for citywide Wi-Fi that were set for this week have been pushed back, delaying what may be life-or-death decisions on the controversial network.
Posted at 02:46PM Jul 12, 2007 by barkodar in General | Comments[0]