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Updated software for its storage arrays can find unused blocks and make them available again
Citing a Microsoft document, he said the company won't fix UAC, which has a flaw that allows a remote user to take over a PC
It's still early in battle with Google, but new Bing search site has its second good week
Few, if any, issues reported out of the gate, but downloads are sloooooow for some
U.S. government roadmap urges deployment of next-gen Internet technology
Cisco project to provide 3,000 HD-TV displays featuring customized game footage
Groups push for broadband deployment nationwide
Deal will help bring WiMAX access to 6 million people
Broadband providers would have to show volume-based fees to the FTC
While some Pre owners see Apple's point, others will find ways to sync up their phones to iTunes
Dozens tweet angrily about delays in getting the 3.0 OS download
The Non-Assertion Covenant for technical committees will hold that participants writing a standard cannot demand royalties or exercise license rights against users or implementers of that standard
Analysts say the company's response could make it model for others, however
Secretary of State acknowledges concerns about lost jobs, falling wages in the U.S., but doesn't explore the merits
Sales of most wireless LAN gear fell in the first quarter, research company Dell'Oro said
Mature CE trumps Google's upstart OS, says chip maker
Oracle not responsible for Rock's reported death, analysts say
Would-be buyers were angry about prices of the new iPhone
Fee of up to $6,000 allows one-to-many videocasts, for such uses as earnings reports, meetings
The company has until Friday to gain agreement on a new deal with holders of US$158 million in convertible bonds
Dell's fixed system configurations for enterprises will include servers, storage and software
China's government has promised massive healthcare reform spending
The chip maker offers up fighting words, praises its own Ion platform
Energy Star scheme sets new tougher specs for energy consumption
Being dependent on the Net means having to live with it
HP introduces IT financial management software and updates across its management software portfolio
Pass ID drops controversial proposals, but not all think law's revision went far enough
Activists have knocked key Iranian Web sites offline.
LifeSize introduced client software for meetings, while Radvision and Samsung built a monitor with built-in videconferencing
The case represents Microsoft's first against click fraid
The bullx uses graphics processors for faster number crunching
The budding Web spec just might remove the need for proprietary rich Internet app add-ins
Chipmaker AMD says it will notify U.S. government of Iran's claims of Opteron use
The company targets shipping 20 million smartphones in 2012
IT has to ask a lot of questions to figure out the best way to migrate to Windows 7 -- and deal with the IE6 apps they may have forgotten about
The WAPI protocol's previous rejection by an international body infuriated Chinese backers
Adds alpha to Opera 10, includes services for sharing files, music and photos, hosting sites
Compuware, Rally Software, and Daptiv are among the companies launching tools to assist with agile software development processes
It’s unclear how Palm and Sprint will respond
French customers can get their phones early at Orange's flagship Champs-Elysées store
ISP-deployed system to protect Web sites until DNS security is widely deployed
Offers alternative to IP video as analog replacement