Nancy Gohring

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Palm CEO: We could have been bigger than Droid

Palm products have been selling so slowly that operators have substantial inventories now, executives said. Find out what Palm's CEO said during the company's third-quarter earnings call

Google betting big on mobile, executive says

Along with other executives, a Google vice-president spoke to investors on Monday about the company's hopes for the mobile market. Find out what they said

Court reaffirms i4i’s patent win against Microsoft

The U.S. Federal Appeals Court again upheld a ruling against Microsoft in the i4i case. The judges expanded on why they agree that Redmond, Wash. software giant willfully infringed the patents

U.S. federal CIO describes problems, changes in IT

U.S. federal CIO Vivek Kundra spoke about inefficiencies in the government's IT systems and plans for improvement, including some moves to make data more accessible and open APIs for 311 data.

Experts question Google phone business model

Google's vision for selling mobile phones sounds great but probably can't work in the U.S., analysts say. Find out what the issue is

US Defense Department OKs social networking

The U.S. Department of Defense has approved access to social-networking sites from its network. Military troops and other DoD workers can now use Facebook and Twitter, following bans in some branches.

Microsoft rolls out cloud for U.S. federal users

Microsoft announced a suite of hosted cloud services that will be delivered from a facility dedicated to U.S. federal government users. The cloud service is designed to meet rigorous government requirements.

EPIC files privacy complaint against Google Buzz

Despite the changes Google made to Buzz following negative reaction to the service, EPIC has filed a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission charging the search giant with violating user privacy. The privacy group wants Google Buzz to be an opt-in service.

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