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IT News
The technology we use to optimize IT are really pretty meaningless unless you're surrounded by the right people allowed.
Interest in e-readers started to ramp up this year, but stayed tuned for what Gartner said will be e-reader mania.
Merger mania and the stock market both took Tuesday off.
As nVidia and AMD grind their teeth waiting for adequate supplies of graphics chips, they aren't the only suppliers feeling the pinch of low inventory.
Chaminade University accidentally posted thousands of students' personal data on its Web site.
The worldwide mobile maverick's high-end, open source device inches closer to market. But what is it, exactly?
Windows 7 gets a pass in this month's update event.
New study highlights shortcomings in federal cybersecurity amid White House policy overhaul.
Microsoft developers finally get an integrated platform for building .NET for Linux.
Organization claims its tactics are designed to point out vulnerabilities in social networking site's group administration protocol.
The South Korean electronics giant unveils plans for a new mobile operating platform called Ocean, joining a sea of rivals in the handset OS sea.
Social sites sync up to create two-way flow of communication.
The Internet giant bestows a gift in airports for travelers, while Yahoo takes Manhattan.
Mac OS X 10.6.2 fixes security issues, some of which were publicly disclosed months ago.
The communications giant unwraps its own social software for the enterprise.
CEO says the Web pioneer aims to triple margins from "terrible" levels.
The move cements a status-updating alliance between the two social networking players.
Intel widens its lead as AMD and VIA Technologies slip.
As partnership enters its third year of Linux and Window interoperability, the vendors post a 50 percent growth rate.
Apple's resurrection under Steve Jobs's leadership has been astounding. Can it go from niche to dominance?
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