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  • 3Com Goes Global with H3C Networking Brand

     3Com is bringing its H3C brand out of China and going global with it. The company will be targeting competitor Cisco Systems with the enterprise networking products, an area which company spokespeople say has done quite well within the Chinese market. And it will open up opportunities for partners who serve the enterprise market. Formed…

  • Blackberry Curve Polishes Off Apple’s iPhone in Sales

    The shine may have finally come off the Apple iPhone. According to a new report by market research firm NPD, Research In Motion’s Blackberry Curve outsold the iPhone in the consumer market for the first time in the first quarter of 2009. NPD credits the Curve win with a “buy-one-get-one” promotion by Verizon Wireless, the…

  • Is Apple Looking to Bite into Twitter?

    Apple may be interested in acquiring Twitter, the wildly popularly and equally unprofitable microblogging social networking site. The "Twittersphere" erupted with speculation the morning of May 5 after Apple Insider reported rumors of the potential acquisition. Neither Twitter nor Apple responded to requests for comment. What would Apple gain from acquiring Twitter? A social network…

  • Motorola Reports Lower Sales, Bigger Loss

    Motorola (NYSE: MOT) reported Q1 sales of $5.4 billion, down from $7.4 billion during the same period last year, and a net loss of $231 million compared to a net loss of $194 million for the same period last year.   Total cash reported at the end of the first quarter was $6.1 billion, down…

  • Mobile Phone Maker Nokia Expands Apps Store, Cuts Jobs

    If the theme for IT in 2009 is to do more with less, Nokia has certainly taken that message to heart, with plans to expand its use of third party developers and partners while cutting back its own workforce. Mobile phone handset maker Nokia signaled a shift in strategy Tuesday by expanding its third party…

  • Siemens Looks to Woo UC Resellers with Synnex Deal

    Synnex resellers now have another unified communications solution available to them. IT distributor Synnex will now offer the complete product line of Siemens Enterprise Communications, including end-to-end solutions for voice, data, video and security, the companies announced today. The announcement comes a few weeks after Siemens signed on with Synnex in an effort to jump-start…

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