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IT News
The story of how a Linux exploit actually wasn't, thanks to some static code analysis.
Businesses are failing to manage their wireless costs even as costs are rising, according to new study.
iPhone developer digs into the device's security and claims he couldn't find any.
From the blogs: Talk about failing to practice what you preach.
Latitude brings location awareness via the Safari browser, not the App Store.
Change in policy aimed at privacy angers some developers.
The Compaq notebook going on sale this Sunday will be a great deal, but could it hurt the industry?
The European Commission is apparently pleased Microsoft agrees to buckle under to its demands.
The surprise was how well the stock market fared despite some tough earnings reports.
Palm today reinstated the Pre's link to iTunes with a new webOS upgrade as its rivalry with the iPhone maker heats up.
Microblogging site reportedly planning to unveil new home page next week.
The Amazon chief posts an emotional apology for the company's e-book erasure.
Networking vendor sees slowing carrier sales though enterprise networks may be the beacon for future growth.
Deal gives the database giant new high-availability and data integration capabilities.
From the blogs: A new report finds major gaps in the government's defenses against threats. What's to be done?
The plan to open up the PayPal platform with "Adaptive Payments" is moving along with customers from Microsoft to TwitPay using the beta.
The e-tail giant's successes in outpacing the industry draw to an abrupt halt.
Not surprisingly, competitor MontaVista Linux sees a different picture.
An old theory gives its first clear buy signal since 2003.
It pretty much owns the $1,000 and up market for computers, but that's not a particularly large market.
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