
NEWS ARCHIVE
- Check Point clears the path to Web 2.0 application control
- Water cooling returns to IBM mainframe
- Microsoft still mum on programs prone to DLL hijacking attacks
- Mobile data traffic set to soar
- More IT managers plan to spend less, Oracle struggles with users, survey finds
- Researchers slate ‘month of bugs’ launch for Wednesday
- Intel aims to be a powerhouse in mobile
- VMware positions Java for the cloud
- iPad supply matches demand five months after launch
- Trend Micro brings encryption to the cloud
- Google disputes bug patching report
- Galaxy S may be taking advantage of an Apple backlash
- IBM: Vulnerabilities hit record high for first half of 2010
- Nominations for 12th PWA opens Sept. 1
- iPad lures business users in law, medicine and other fields
- Citrix buys VMLogix
- Software blades boosts virtual security management
- Cloud computing ‘number two’ priority for CIOs, says IDC
- Intel to acquire Infineon’s wireless division
- Windows Phone 7 Marketing: Message More Important than Money
- What the Dell/HP 3Par Buyout Really Means
- Security gateway extends software blades to the edge of the network
- Facebook to pull IE6 plug for Chat
- JavaOne conference may get a rival
- 3PAR Win Is Strategic Victory for Dell
- Microsoft leaks IE9 look, reveals ‘Chromifying’
- Ring! It’s Gmail’s new voice feature calling
- Microsoft’s big Bing theory targets Google
- Lawson forays to cloud apps, gives users power of choice
- Oracle unveils social, user-centric update to BPM middleware
- Windows DLL load hijacking exploits go wild
- iPhone: Great Device, Lousy Telephone?
- New Firefox 4 beta unveils tab manager, sync
- Bossies Awards 2010: The best open source software of the year
- Startup offers free social media analytics service
- Building a private cloud: Get ready for a bumpy ride
- IBM breathes new life to mainframes with zEnterprise release
- HP large format printers go green
- IBM releases new Power7 servers for mid-market
- Technical consumer goods in Asia selling better in 2010
- Dramatic Asian economy growth
- HP or Dell — which is the better suitor for 3Par?
- Nokia, Intel focus on 3D and virtual reality for mobile devices
- Oracle takes over JavaOne conference
- Kaspersky Lab zeroes in on parental control with 2011 release
- With EMC’s VPLEX, going to cloud now ‘more sensible’: exec
- EMC aims to preserve RP’s cultural history with CCP partnership
- Before we get to 2020, let’s look at IT today
- HP bids $1.6 billion for 3Par
- How Microsoft can save itself
- Users Advise HP on CEO Search
- Report: Cloud IT Ideal for Testing Innovative Ideas
- Smartphones Await Dual-Core Chips
- Facebook Places could spark new privacy fire
- Acquisitions blunting security innovation, say users, analysts
- Ignoring m-commerce may marginalise the insurance industry
- HP projection technology could take a page from Star Wars
- Microsoft Visual Studio users get lab management
- Zero-day Windows bug problem worse than first thought, says expert
- Intel to buy security vendor McAfee for $7.68 billion
- Telcos to branch into cloud services: Ovum
- OutSystems offers agile development for the cloud
- Google refines access to analytics info
- HTC to introduce Super LCD screens into its smartphones
- 40 Windows apps contain critical bug, says researcher
- Microsoft touts Mac-Windows compatibility in Office 2011
- Android gaming app hides Trojan, security vendors warn
- Adobe to patch Reader zero-day bug Thursday
- Intel, Micron deliver highest capacity, smallest NAND flash
- Amazon.com price for BlackBerry Torch is no cut
- Experts argue over merits of 7-in. iPad
- Is any job better than none?
- An iPad at the office: Can it work as a PC?
- Netbook failure rate disappoints major user
- Intel ships new Atom processors small biz, home storage appliances
- Apple said to be making big mobile payment move with recent hire
- Malicious widget hacked millions of Web sites
- The (better) future of tech support
- IT job satisfaction in a rut
- Hurd out at HP, Oracle goes after Android