News from ZDNet | | Election results 2010: Welcome to the new gridlock In 2011, the House will be run by Republicans, the Senate by Democrats, and the White House by President Obama. Read more | 35% of YOU are vulnerable to remote code execution! Yes, I'm talking to YOU, readers of Hardware 2.0! Read more | Oracle submits cloud interoperability API Oracle on Wednesday said it will submit an application programming interface to the Distributed Management Task Force in the latest move to address cloud interoperability. Read more | Android-based Archos 70 Internet tablet now available Just a day after the Archos 43 PMP started shipping, the 7-inch Archos 70 Internet tablet has been made available to the masses too. Read more | Businesses tell Microsoft "We're done with XP" Businesses take their time with OS upgrades. Now that we've passed the one-year anniversary of Windows 7, the results are in, with multiple studies confirming that enterprise adoption rates are way up, and XP is toast. Read more | ComScore: RIM's lead shrinks Another day, another positive data point for Android. This go round it's comScore reporting that RIM's market share is shrinking at the expense of Android. Read more | Samsung to intro 7-inch Super AMOLED panel in two weeks Samsung Mobile Display is all set to unveil a 7-inch Super AMOLED panel at the FPD-International exhibition in Japan in two weeks. Read more | Facebook upgrades mobile platform; brings two-way interactions to phones Facebook makes some upgrades to its mobile platform, releasing single sign-on and opening its location-based API more. The big news, though, was a Deals platform that brick-and-mortar merchants are sure to like. Read more | Astonishing: Did Florida Dems outsource election robocalls to India? Here we have, the Florida Dems calling Ma and Pa Florida asking them "please to go" to their polling place. Read more | Google Buzz settlement gets preliminary approval Google today said that a settlement for a class action suit by Gmail users over privacy violations related to Google Buzz has been granted preliminary approval by a federal district court judge. The approval was reached on Oct. 7 but the company released the news today as it is preparing... Read more | IBM releases free iPhone app for citizen water watchers I just downloaded a free new iPhone application, called CreekWatch, that will let me take a more active role in reporting on the health of watersheds and reservoirs that I see both near my home and when I'm on the road. The application, which was developed by IBM and is... Read more | iPhone 4 headed to Target on November 7 Apple's iPhone 4 is headed to another giant retail chain this month: Target. Read more | NewEgg kicks off Black November month of sales and specials NewEgg has commenced its own "Black November," with a special new sale slated for each day of this month. Read more | |  |  | 10 reasons why Microsoft Office 365 rocks Office 365 is bringing together Microsoft's various online productivity tools, from email to Web Apps to communications services. Deb Shinder explains why she thinks this suite is a winner. | | Connect with TechRepublic | | | |
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