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iPhone not getting a full Flash like Android
News Adobe acquired Macromedia and embraced its vision of turning Flash into a much fuller computing foundation. The company has worked for years on a lightweight incarnation of its Flash technology for mobile phones but it... [18 Nov 2008]
BT's Ribbit opens up to developers
News Ted Griggs, CEO of Ribbit, said in a statement: "Our vision from the start was 'programmable telephony' - a platform that enables developers around the globe to design, deploy and monetise the next-generation of... [18 Nov 2008]
Software EV SSL: The next weapon against malware?
News The vision is for a system which will work similarly to Verisign Extended Validation SSL (EV SSL), which turns web browsers' address bar green to guarantee that sites are genuine and not malicious. The technology that... [13 Nov 2008]
Symbian Foundation prepares to shock the competition
News My Finnish is just awful and then I would say on top of that anybody who knows me and has worked with me in my career would always describe me… as an independent thinker and more at one with an ecosystem vision than any... [28 Oct 2008]
Google Android goes to Market with app store
News Our vision is there's not gatekeepers" and Google doesn't have an editorial function, said Rich Miner, manager of Google's mobile platforms group. The first incarnation of the Android Market has more than 50 applications... [23 Oct 2008]
Microsoft Office 14 to get an airing at PDC
News Microsoft said in a job listing for a lead software development engineer: "Featured at the 2008 Company Meeting, the Web Companions organisation is at the centre of Office's Software plus Services transformation, co-ordinating this key... [21 Oct 2008]
How global computing grid could save the world
News It's a vision that has been set out by "Big Bang" lab Cern, where a grid of more than 100,000 processors will crunch through the 15 petabytes of data produced by the Large Hadron Collider each year. A global grid of... [20 Oct 2008]
Google's Android: Beware the malware?
News Speaking to silicon.com at the Symantec Vision + ManageFusion EMEA 08 conference last week, Wuest said: "It is an open source approach and there are going to be some tough ones. Google's mobile operating system Android... [14 Oct 2008]
Symantec CEO on weathering the credit storm
News Speaking at the Symantec Vision + ManageFusion EMEA 08 conference, Thompson said that although mobile antivirus is a growing market, the low risk posed by phone malware will mean the company continues to focus its... [10 Oct 2008]
$695m MessageLabs deal launches Symantec into cloud
News Speaking at the Symantec Vision + ManageFusion EMEA 08 conference, Thompson said Symantec also wants to offer data loss protection, compliance and endpoint management security services in the cloud. Symantec has signed a... [08 Oct 2008]
Why green tech is more influential than ever
News As part of his vision, Agassi wants to create an infrastructure of charging stations to make the whole idea of owning and running an electric car a more practical proposition. The latest Agenda Setters list includes more... [08 Oct 2008]
Are you heading for an IT train wreck?
News Another feature of aging tech is that it becomes further removed from the IT team's future vision - making that harder to achieve. Businesses are heading for a technology "train wreck" if they focus too much attention on... [08 Oct 2008]
Symantec to take Europe into the cloud
News Speaking at the Symantec Vision + ManageFusion EMEA 08 conference in The Hague today, the Symantec CEO said it will kick off its cloud expansion plans with the worldwide rollout of the online disaster recovery and backup... [07 Oct 2008]
Microsoft allows developers below the Surface at last
News Microsoft said of the session: "Hear about the unique attributes of Microsoft Surface computing, dive into vision-based object recognition and core controls like ScatterView, and learn how the Surface SDK aligns with the... [07 Oct 2008]
Why CIOs aren't on the Chrome straight
News Google's recently launched web browser, Chrome, will have to overcome a number of major obstacles before it can break the business ubiquity of Internet Explorer and counter the rise of Firefox. Chrome is the latest product in Google's... [03 Oct 2008]
