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Microsoft allows OEMs to downgrade from Vista to XP through July 2009.
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Investor/business writer predicts market will sink Nortel.
Economy freezing IT budgets, survey shows.
David Kernell, 20, indicted for hacking Palin's e-mail account.
What a difference a month can make. For example, just last month 100% of the world's CCIE growth occurred outside the USA. However this month the...
Welcome Blackberry Storm - we've been waiting. It's no secret I think the Apple iPhone is mostly iCandy and benefits more from Apple...
IT professionals assume additional responsibilities when faced with budget cuts and hiring freezes as their job descriptions expand to include more work outside of their... 1
By this time next week, Mozilla will have unveiled the alpha release of its mobile Firefox browser, codenamed Fennec. 2
A long-standing court test using community standards to determine whether adult content is criminally obscene has been a potential problem area for the U.S. pornography... 11
Next week will be a busy one for system administrators as Microsoft is planning to ship 11 security updates -- four of them rated critical -- for its products. 2
Call it the Harvard University Tower of Babel. That might be the most descriptive way to look at the institution's network of networks that consists of 10 academic units with...
Sprint's Xohm network in Baltimore shows consistent, and unprecedented, broadband wireless download speeds ranging from 3.7M to 5Mbps on the downlink and 1.8M to 2.6Mbps on... 2
Cool new announcements from Websense, F5, Tandberg, and others.
An investor and blogger on Yahoo's Tech Ticker site doesn't expect Nortel to survive the current market downturn which he says is stalling big infrastructure buildouts. 16
The former CEO of CRM vendor Entellium, who faces wire fraud charges after allegedly lying about the company's sales performance, has been deemed a flight risk by federal... 4
A 20-year-old Tennessee man has been indicted for hacking into an e-mail account of U.S. vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, according to court records. 13
Earnings disappointments, IPO dry spell signal financial problems for the IT industry.
IBM, LexisNexis and the Secret Service are among a group of corporations, government agencies and academic institutions that has formed to study and help solve identity...
Microsoft got in line with several other organizations that are taking steps to get paid for products and services provided to Washington Mutual, the largest bank to fail in... 1
Sprint celebrated the launch of its WiMAX network today by firing several shots across the bow of traditional wireline Internet providers. 4
Cisco's IronPort Systems unit this week unveiled hardware extensions to its e-mail security appliances (compare messaging security products) that more than double the... 2