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Intel hopes to use optical technology to connect mobile devices to storage and displays
What's missing, what's exasperating, what you can do about it -- and what Twitter should do about it
A committee chairman pushes ICANN to resolve complaints with its gTLD plan
Vendors develop relationships with IT contracting firms that match workers with jobs
'No surprises,' says i4i of oral hearing in D.C. today; wants injunction restored
Move helps Google play catch-up in its ongoing race for the enterprise
The Business Division president discusses Office 2010, hosted apps and the link between them
Offers Saas app for to help companies save money on package deliveries
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania CISO explains why penetration testing has become an essential tool in his security arsenal.
The Web is agog with news of a Tablet PC concept from, of all companies, Microsoft. So far, though, it's all manure & no pony
Gigabit Ethernet, IP multicasting power cloud-based video game service
The ad campaign will be the first global one in Yahoo's history
Software maker announces division to provide cloud-based DNS services
Community leaders talked more about other market opportunities like mobile rather than dwelling on desktops
Takes down support site after a Trojan is found in driver downloads
A Chinese government reported predicted a further rise in Baidu's dominance next year
The acquisition will beef up IBM's own analytics offerings
They use bogus accounts, real tweets, to dupe people into installing fake antivirus software
80legs leverages a 50,000-computer grid to search, crunch millions of pages in minutes
Company unveils its entry into the emerging personal supercomputing market
A senior judge at the European Court of Justice supports Google's search business but casts doubt over some AdWords ads
Timing, testing issues behind messaging system not being supported on Windows Server 2008 R2
New offerings shown at DEMOfall that help you to store data, videoconference and even find true love
The current government order banning unidentified mobile phones has a loophole, a trade body said
It will also support the multi-touch and gesture features coming in Windows 7
The self-encrypting drives should be of interest to health care, financial services industries, which need to protect more customer data
The law will criminalize the sharing of copyright files without authorization in France
The decision is long overdue, they say
Less travel, more collaboration enabled by VoIP, conferencing and call center features
Apple's switch to Intel CPUs doesn't prove competition exists, regulators say
IBM Lotus bolster social networking support in Connections
Watch out Office Live Workspace, Google Docs
Netbooks have helped stabilize PC shipments over the past few quarters
Lotus' Picciano calls out Microsoft execs Ballmer, Turner over Notes conversions
Microsoft's 'apocalyptic prediction' about Word's future is rubbish, says i4i exec on eve of appeals hearing
Agency hopes to hear more good ideas for a national broadband plan
But first Microsoft store manager is former Apple Store employee, source says
Meanwhile, AT&T, Yahoo researchers celebrate victory in initial contest to boost Netflix recommendation engine
Intel CTO Justin Rattner discusses Moore's Law and other chip trends
Google remains miles ahead, but Microsoft's new Bing engine keeps plodding ahead
Will hide menus by default in refresh of dated look-and-feel on Windows
Intel launched a program that will let developers write applications for sale through netbooks