Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Plantronics seeks developers for headset apps

Yahoo CEO apologizes for tumult | 4G LTE networks hit battery life on some smartphones

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Plantronics seeks developers for headset apps
Headset maker Plantronics this week is kicking off a campaign aimed at enticing developers to build line-of-business applications for the company's devices Read More


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As the monitoring software vendors debate just how much to bridge the gap between test software and the working system, the lines will continue to blur as they automate the responses to the tests. The monitoring system is morphing into a management system. Read More Now!

Yahoo CEO apologizes for tumult
Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson says he's sorry, but is not admitting any wrongdoing. Thompson, under heavy fire for a discrepancy in his resume, sent an apology via email to company employees for the tumult that has embroiled Yahoo for nearly a week now. Read More

4G LTE networks hit battery life on some smartphones
While battery capacities in smartphones has increased, 4G LTE networks are taking their toll on battery life for Web browsing and video streaming. Read More


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Avaya revs Identity Engines for more secure BYOD
The release of Avaya Identity Engines (AIE) 8.0, designed to help organizations better secure and control who can access wired and wireless networks, represents the struggling networking company's attempt to broaden its mobile strategy. Read More

Explosive growth ahead for Hadoop, MapReduce-related revenues
The market for software related to the Hadoop and MapReduce programming frameworks for large-scale data analysis is expected to swell with a compound annual growth rate of 60.2 percent, according to a new report released Monday by analyst firm IDC. Read More




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