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Google Play's paid app conundrum: It's about the credit cards
Amazon and Apple have the commerce relationship with customers already and Google needs to get it quickly.
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Microsoft's Courier conundrum: Xbox approach vs. Windows vs. innovating
Maybe Courier would have been huge. Then again Courier could have been like RIM's PlayBook---a tablet that has potential but demands native email.
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HP's WebOS conundrum: Sell the IP or try licensing?
HP's WebOS may live on---via an interested buyer in it for the patents or under a licensing scheme.
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RIM's conundrum: Convincing you to buy a BlackBerry 7.0 device?
RIM will go from famine to feast with new product launches. However, RIM will now have BlackBerry OS 7 devices dangerously close to QNX superphones.
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Nokia's conundrum: How much pain ahead for an OS switch?
Nokia is widely expected to announce some sort of new mobile operating system strategy and plans to build Android and/or Windows Phone 7 devices. The big question is how long Nokia will have to...
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Microsoft, IE security, NSS and the vendor funded study conundrum
For NSS Labs president Rick Moy the questions about his company's study of Internet Explorer security must get old.
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HTC Droid Incredible solves the Verizon Wireless tethering conundrum
The HTC Droid Incredible from Verizon Wireless solves for tethering via official support for the Mobile Broadband Connect service.
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Cracking the carpool conundrum with new collaboration software
Getting employees to rideshare has always been a difficult challenge for businesses. But Paul McGrath, CEO of Ridespring may have an answer. He’s developed web-based software that organizes...
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SmartPlanet: Cracking the carpool conundrum
Getting employees to rideshare has always been a difficult challenge for businesses. But Paul McGrath, CEO of Ridespring may have an answer.
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The ultra-light laptop conundrum: Weak processors
After a few weeks of laptop window shopping I'm discovering a major hang-up---the Intel ultra-low voltage chips that scrimp on horsepower. Do gigahertz matter?
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The new old school conundrum
We have a mix of aging and relatively new schools in our district. However, the newer schools actually present some serious tech problems related to public perception of the buildings.
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Microsoft's compatibility conundrum: When is it wrong to do the 'right' thing?
Over the past couple of days, on a couple of different fronts, Microsoft watchers have been musing about compatibility -- or, to be more precise, backward compatibility. On the Windows Mobile...
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Verizon, Android and the tethering conundrum
Dear Verizon: Please get your software act together so Android phones can be tethered to laptops to be used as wireless cards.
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Tim Bray's Enterprise 2.0 conundrum
How does one create small systems that address similar requirements as large ones? It's a basic matter we need to consider.
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Corner of Bar vs Corner of Library: The Twitter Conundrum
On the eve of a couple of international Enterprise 2.0 Conferences, I'm revisiting in this post a core concept about the fundamental dichotomy of behavioral patterns around marketing people and...
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Motorola's Jha clarifies MotoBlur, Android 2.0 conundrum (Cliq vs. Droid)
Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha says that MotoBlur software will be on the bulk of the company's devices and will be used in the future to solve other consumer problems.
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Macs in the enterprise: The security conundrum
Guest editorial by Andrew Storms Managing IT for a software company has its challenges. Â For me, the lines between efficiency, security and innovation are difficult to draw at a company like...
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Cable’s Conundrum: Does It Need Wireless?
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The iPhone has been the object of the creation of more applications than any other platform, Comcast chief executive Brian Roberts noted on stage today at the 2009 Cable Show....
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The Security Conundrum
The above xkcd cartoon does a great job of encapsulating the difference between a technology perspective on securing data and the realities of human nature. Keeping information secure is the...
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