Posts Tagged ‘spur’
Intel® Atom™ Processor Developer Program for Mobile Devices to Spur New Wave of Applications
PlayStation 3 Price Cut Should Spur Sales, Analyst Says
An analyst with The NPD Group says Sony’s price reduction on the PlayStation 3 (PS3) gaming console should boost flagging sales, though the industry continues to suffer sales losses month over month.
– Sony finally announced a price cut on its
expensive game console, the PlayStation 3, this week, cutting the price for the
120GB version to $299, starting Sept. 1, while the price of the PS3 with a
160GB hard disk drive was reduced to $399 on Aug. 18.
Facing a tough market and an impending holid…
Report: Recession, Enterprise Acceptance Spur Open Source
According to a recent IDC study, the market for open source software has been accelerated by both the slow economy and increased acceptance from enterprise customers.
– According to a recent IDC study, the market for open source software has been accelerated by both the slow economy and increased acceptance from enterprise customers.
The IDC study, quot;Worldwide Open Source Software 2009-2013 Forecast, quot; showed that worldwide revenue from open source softwa…
Report: Recession, Enterprise Acceptance Spur Open Source
According to a recent IDC study, the market for open-source software has been accelerated by both the slow economy and increased acceptance from enterprise customers.
– According to a recent IDC study, the
market for open-source software has been accelerated by both the slow economy
and increased acceptance from enterprise customers.
The IDC study, quot;Worldwide Open
Source Software 2009-2013 Forecast, quot; showed that worldwide revenue
from open-source so…
“Kosovo, trade spur closer NAM ties”
Serbia has support for her diplomatic battle for Kosovo and return to their markets in mind when pushing for closer ties with the Non-Aligned (NAM) countries. This is according to a report in today’s Blic daily, which says Belgrade is lagging behind some other former Yugoslav republics – notably Slovenia and Croatia – who are trying to capitalize on the reputation of the former country among the so-called Third World states.



