The News Review:
- Accenture Acquires a Phone Concern From Nokia
- County to develop software to monitor drug cartels
- Komando’s Q&A: Students get hardware software discounts
- Intel wraps up Wind River buy
Accenture Acquires a Phone Concern From Nokia
New York Times
Terms were not disclosed. The deal adds 165 employees to Accenture’s organization and lets the company expand a business that provides consulting services related to mobile operating systems. Symbian is the world’s most popular software running more advanced cellphones and is used on more than 250 million handsets. Symbian managed by the Symbian Foundation of London competes with.
County to develop software to monitor drug cartels
San Jose Mercury News
Department of Justice grant secured by the San Mateo County Sheriff’s ffice officials announced this week. The federal government awarded the county $800700 in stimulus funding to develop crime analysis software that will help a coalition of agencies share intelligence about drug distribution organizations in the Bay Area. San Mateo County was the only agency in the Bay Area to receive part of an initial round of $8. 7 million in stimulus funding for programs to combat the cross-border narcotics trade. Sheriff Greg Munks traveled to Los Angeles on Wednesday for a press conference announcing the new initiatives. “The guns drugs and bulk cash that are the backbone of the cartels’ business contribute to addiction and drug-related violence in our communities” said U.
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Komando’s Q&A: Students get hardware software discounts
USA Today
I recently bought him a laptop. But now he needs software. A friend told him that students qualify for software discounts. I’d like to know where to find these discounts.
Intel wraps up Wind River buy
CNET News
com%2F8301-1001_3-10289396-92. html Intel has completed its purchase of Wind River which builds software for smartphones and other devices.