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Delivering OLAP Analytics with Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11g
Take a look at this webcast to learn why Oracle BI could be the change you need. Their vast line of BI tools, like their online analytical processing, or OLAP tool, can help you get your business...
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What to expect in the new BlackBerry OS 7
New BlackBerry's, new operating system to go along side it. A quick round up of what to expect.
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Nintendo CEO's definition of 'value' doesn't translate to handsets
A new breed of gamers is used to paying very little for software. But are they receiving any less value than Nintendo customers?
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Windows Embedded Handheld 7 slips off the Microsoft roadmap
Last summer, Microsoft execs said to expect Windows Embedded Handheld 7 -- an enterprise-targeted update to its ruggedized-device operating system -- to arrive in the second half of calendar 2011....
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Demystifying Microsoft's mobile operating system roadmap
Microsoft announced Windows Embedded Handheld on June 17, bringing the company's mobile OS count to six (or more) different offerings. How many is too many?
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Swype text entry for smart handhelds
One of the features that I've always liked about Microsoft's Windows Mobile is the fact that many of its features can be changed by the addition of third party software. Microsoft, unlike Apple,...
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Xbox handheld coming...eventually
Microsoft exec Shane Kim says mobile plans for its gaming division are still coming, but have taken a backseat to other pursuits such as Project Natal.
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'ZuneX' gaming portable/cell phone in the works?
Rumors are rampant that Microsoft is developing a new version of its Zune music player that will serve as a mini-game console and cell phone. GameSpot analyzes the scuttlebutt.
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Gallery: Nintendo DSi discovers America
It seems like forever for Nintendo fans but the upgraded DSi (dual screen) handheld gaming system will be released on April 5 in the U.S. Here's what to expect.
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The coming merger of Netbooks and handhelds
Intel is rolling out a new line of Atom chips, which power most Netbooks, for mobile devices. With Android moving into Netbooks, you can expect a merger between the Netbook and mobile form factor...
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Fastest Apple handheld? iPod touch 2G
A surprising piece of information came out of a TouchArcade interview with Handheld Games Corp’s CEO Thomas Fessle. Fessle noted that performance of their 3D TouchSports Tennis game (iTunes,...
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The ultimate student handheld: something for Christmas?
I've taken many months looking for the ultimate student device; something fairly cheap and not too expensive (especially in this current credit climate), something that'll last for a while,...
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Forget PSP, DS: Apple enters handheld gaming
It's becoming apparent that Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch are well on their way to becoming an important force in handheld gaming, combining the ease and reach of distributing games via iTunes, a...
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What if there was educational content for the Nintendo DSi?
Nintendo just announced its latest iteration on the DS handheld gaming device. Called the DSi, it's receiving plenty of attention from bloggers, gamers, and at least two of my kids (one is a...
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Google and Sirius XM: Build my "Dream" Handheld
The current rumor-mongering seems to indicate that HTC's "Dream" will soon be making landfall in the US. Based on the initially leaked specs of this device, it still sounds like it doesn't do what...
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Multi-core Intel chips to be used in handhelds and supercomputers?
Intel's "Larrabee" family of multi-core chips, originally aimed at the personal-computer graphics market, may now see action in "an increasingly broad spectrum of the computing world, from Windows...
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The truth about desktops and laptops
There is something cheaper than free. It's called subsidized, bundled, marketed and supported. Microsoft has spent nearly 30 years building all this. While we in the Linux advocacy business like...
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Mobile/handheld TV could bring $2 bln by 2012
Broadcast television could reap an additional $2 bln in annual revenue by 2012 delivering content to mobile and handheld devices if an industry standard is adopted and technology deployed quickly,...
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Photos: Amazon fires up Kindle e-reader
The online bookseller goes a step further with its new $399 handheld gadget for reading books and newspapers electronically.
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Going cold turkey off a handheld
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod describes what it's like to function after circumstance plucks away his PDA.
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Interactive game merges tech with urban adventure
Hewlett-Packard's Mscape suite of software applications helps users create location-based games and tours. HP brings its technology, currently in beta, to life with an urban adventure using...
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