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Jamix emerges with $3M pre-seed and model-agnostic AI assistant | VentureBeat

Jamix's approach is to allow its AI assistant to be integrated into a firm's existing, commonly used workplace software apps.

CES 2011 in Summary: All Tablets All the Time | Network World

This year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas had the biggest audience since the pre-recession 2008 show, hopefully an early indicator of economic recovery in 2011.

Paid iPhone apps deliver money, but only for the top few | Network World

About 30% of Apple's App Store downloads are paid applications, and about half of all iPhone and iPod touch users have downloaded at least one. These downloads have reaped close to 1 billion dollars in overall developer revenue since the online iPhone catalog was launched.

Price cut on Palm Pre not a sign of bad sales | Network World

Buried amid the announcement of the new Palm Pixi smartphone was the news that the price of the Palm Pre will drop to $150 after rebates. What gives with Palm and Sprint? Is the pricing move a a reaction to poor sales? Could it foretell a cut-rate price for the smaller Pixi? Not likely.

Palm Pre readies app store e-commerce beta test | Network World

Palm is about to launch a beta test of an online system for selling and buying webOS applications. That means the "end of free" for Palm Pre users.

With fair-use defense rejected, RIAA music piracy trial could end with big fine | Network World

A pre-trial decision by the judge in an RIAA anti-piracy case in Boston could allow the defendant, Joel Tenenbaum, to get hit with a hefty fine if he's convicted of copyright infringement.

Is the Palm Pre suffering from high return rates? | Network World

The Palm Pre might be subject to excessively high return rates, according to an equities market researcher. But then again it might not.

Debate heats up over Apple threat to disable iTunes sync with Palm Pre | Network World

A debate is heating up over Apple's apparent threat to kill the iTunes sync feature on the Palm Pre and other non-Apple digital media players.

Mobile deathmatch: Can the Pre knock out the iPhone? | Network World

If the battle between the BlackBerry and the iPhone was in essence a replay of PC versus Mac, the Battle between the Palm Pre and the iPhone is more like a battle between Windows 7 and Mac OS X. The matchup, on paper, is pretty close. So we set out to dig deeper. Galen has spent a lot of time with the iPhone as part of InfoWorld’s previous mobile deathmatch between the iPhone and BlackBerry, while Brandon bought a Pre as soon as it came out and has quickly made it a key part of his everyday life.

P2P Payments: One Man’s Experience | Network World

Lately, I've been getting a flood of press calls and inquiries about P2P payments. I wrote about the general topic in a link available to our clients, but something nagged at me: I hadn't actually done a P2P payment myself. As luck would have it, on Thursday, April 8 I went out to lunch with some colleagues, and saw my chance. I paid the entire bill with my Amex card, and told my lunch companions I would send them a bill via PayPal. What follows is a chronology of my experience actually trying to do what m

Apple threatens to throw iTunes ‘kill switch’ on Palm Pre sync | Network World

Apple made a thinly-veiled threat yesterday to owners of the Palm Pre, a new rival to the iPhone, that it can throw a "kill switch" at any time to deny them use of iTunes as their syncing software.

NYSE Euronext copes with booming traffic | Network World

NYSE Euronext, the owner of the New York Stock Exchange, is already using 100-gigabit optical network connections for real work and may be close to deploying pre-standard 100-Gigabit Ethernet just to keep up with booming demand for rapid communication.

Openwave chief sees paid priority on mobile networks | Network World

Mobile operators could collect detailed information about what's happening on their networks and use it to guarantee network performance for application providers that pay for it, according to Openwave CEO Ken Denman.

A Palm Pre from AT&T possible after Christmas | Network World

AT&T Inc. CEO Randall Stephenson said yesterday that he sees the carrier selling the upcoming Palm Pre once the exclusive deal with Sprint Nextel Inc. is up.

How’s the German domain name market? Gut. | Network World

Sales of pre-owned domain names ending in the German extension -- .de – were up 43% in 2008, according to a study on the secondary domain market released Wednesday by Sedo, an online marketplace for domain names and Web sites. http://www.sedo.com/press/domainmarketstudy2008-us.pdf

Amazon will sell its Kindle DX reader outside the U.S. | Network World

Amazon.com is selling its Kindle DX with a 9.7 inch display in over 100 countries outside the U.S. It is available for pre-order starting Wednesday, with actual shipments scheduled for Jan. 19, Amazon said on Wednesday.

Paid app, cloud service secure consumer Android phones | Network World

A new paid security app from Lookout Mobile Security works with the vendor's cloud-based services to detect and block smartphone malware on Android phones, and to backup more types of user data.

Mobile augmented reality market to top $700 million in five years | Network World

The mobile augmented reality market will reach $732 million by 2014, fueled by paid application downloads, subscription services and advertising, according to a new report from Juniper Research.

Nook e-reader on sale Nov. 30 in Barnes & Noble stores | Network World

The Nook, a $259 e-reader from Barnes & Noble Inc., will hit the booksellers' stores on Nov. 30. That's in time for holiday shoppers, but too late for this year's pre-holiday "Black Friday."

Verizon users flock to forums to address iPhone pre-ordering glitches | Network World

Eager Verizon customers are logging onto both Verizon's and Apple's Web sites to preorder a limited inventory of iPhone 4 smartphones. And they're posting at online forums trying to sort out a welter of misinformation, confusion and glitches.

Pressure on Non-Interest Income May Change Fee Structures | Network World

Many clients of financial services are surprised at how expensive free can be. Take for instance the free checking offered by many as a way to get low cost deposits. While there are no fees and little if any interest paid, there are significant implications for certain transactions including foreign ATM usage, overdrafts and sometimes for the number of checks written. Senator Chris Dodd is looking to make some sweeping changes to what banks can charge for their free banking products and this has many banke

Survey: Security deployments, training reduce cyberattack wipeouts, downtime | Network World

A survey of 1,425 information technology managers in 32 countries about the type of security they deployed on their network endpoints, as well as security training for employees, indicates that these technology investments paid off in mitigating cyberattacks and downtime.

Analysis: Nook could pre-empt the rumored Apple tablet | Network World

Nook e-book reader announced by Barnes & Noble offers several novelties, including an Android operating system, two screens and the ability for users to lend e-books, but its biggest impact could be on the widely rumored tablet computers expected from Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp.

Real estate firm plans mobile management upgrade | Network World

BoxTone Inc. announced its BlackBerry management tools are being extended to a variety of smartphones, including the iPhone, Palm Pre, Windows Mobile devices and smartphones using ActiveSync.