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Dan Worth / V3.co.uk:
Google rules out Gmail and Drive apps for Windows 8   —  Google has revealed that it has no plans to develop dedicated apps for Windows 8 or Windows Phone 8 for its business app products such as Gmail or Drive.  —  Speaking to V3, the firm's product management director at Google Apps …
Dec 12, 2012, 5:45 PMIn context
James Dohnert / V3.co.uk:
Microsoft reachs agreement with website linked to counterfeit Windows botnet   —  Microsoft has announced it has reached a legal settlement with the domain hosting firm responsible for hosting the Nitol botnet.  —  3322.org operator Peng Yong has agreed to work with Microsoft and Chinese authorities …
Oct 2, 2012, 8:30 PMIn context
Shaun Nichols / V3.co.uk:
IBM acquires Butterfly Software for storage migration   —  IBM has agreed to an acquisition deal with UK-based storage migration firm Butterfly Software.  —  The company revealed that it had agreed to terms with the Maidenhead, England based software developer.
Sep 24, 2012, 10:20 PMIn context
Gareth Morgan / V3.co.uk:
Swedish researchers uncover key to China's Tor-blocking system   —  Swedish researchers have discovered that Chinese officials have updated the country's ‘Great Firewall’ to make it harder for citizens to use the Tor network that provides a means of surfing the web anonymously.
Apr 4, 2012, 11:15 AMIn context
Khidr Suleman / V3.co.uk:
Dell World: Dell gearing up to launch Windows 8 devices as Android disappoints   —  AUSTIN: Dell is throwing its weight firmly behind the Windows 8 tablet platform in a bid to challenge the dominance of the Apple iPad 2.  —  Michael Dell, founder and chief executive of Dell …
Oct 13, 2011, 11:25 AMIn context
Khidr Suleman / V3.co.uk:
Samsung launches Bada 2.0 SDK and plans more Wave smartphones   —  Samsung has released the Bada 2.0 SDK and set its sights on extending the reach of the operating system by launching high-end smartphones later this year.  —  Bada 2.0 will pack some major updates, including support for multi-tasking …
Aug 27, 2011, 5:20 PMIn context
Phil Muncaster / V3.co.uk:
Apple's 64GB 3G iPad 2 continues to dominate tablet sales   —  The 64GB 3G iPad 2 continues to be the most popular version of Apple's best-selling tablet, although Android devices have begun to make in-roads into Apple's massive market share, according to the latest report from Context.
May 12, 2011, 4:50 AMIn context
Iain Thomson / V3.co.uk:
Stuxnet worm could have been inside job   —  Virus Bulletin conference hears conflicting evidence on malware  —  Delegates at the Virus Bulletin 2010 conference in Vancouver have heard that the Stuxnet worm could have been an inside job.  —  Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos …
Oct 1, 2010, 10:50 PMIn context
Dan Worth / V3.co.uk:
Cisco launches telepresence interoperability standard   —  Multi-screen videoconferencing interoperability comes a step closer  —  Cisco Networkers Live 2010: Cisco has announced plans to submit a Telepresence Interoperability Protocol in an effort to build an open standard for multi-screen videoconferencing software.
Jan 27, 2010, 9:20 AMIn context

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