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One analyst questions the 'reliability' of Microsoft's evidence
The agency backtracks on its position that the agreement was classified
Major League Baseball acknowledges a variety of issues affecting its MLB.TV streaming service
New appliance includes iSCSI port, twice the capacity of current model
Prototype technology lets a user control a touchscreen with the back of the display
Turns to 'Nehalem' Xeon CPUs for retooled 1U server, boasts 2x performance
Reader comments: Could Cisco, Oracle or Apple purchase Sun?
PUMA designed to do 25-35 mph in the city, and travel up to 35 miles on one charge
It wants 'real-world' data from testers; knows reverting to Vista will be 'a real pain'
44% 'very satisfied' with beta, says research firm; just 10% of early Vista users said the same
The release rolls up all fixes since the initial launch, and could spur adoption of the database
They say IBM should still go after Sun to gain the open-source database
An upgraded mobile Gmail product could be part of a trend towards more Web-based mobile apps
Search now uses IP address to guess user's location and then gives local search results
Entrepreneur, inventor of the VoIP device finds a success during the recession
Visa filings began April 1; IEEE-USA reports higher unemployment among engineers in Q1
Outpost24's Jack Louis died before patches for the flaws he found could be released
RIAs bring fast, dynamic interaction to previously static Web pages.
Before you trust your business to the cloud, be sure you know how to get out.
New F-Class storage family supports thin provisioning and virtualization
Free or discounted upgrades will also apply to PCs with factory-installed XP, says TechARP.com
The widespread publicity about the bug prompted managers to take extra care.
Includes anti-malware filtering, SSL traffic inspection, application controls, and threat protections for Web surfing
How older workers can keep their high-priced jobs in a recession
Zetta exits stealth mode with Web-based storage service
Recent demand for electronics products is the first sign of bottoming, but end demand won't improve until the third quarter
HCL will manage nine data centers for Xerox
Doctors will be able to access digital patient records on their iPhone or iPod touch using the app, Allscripts Remote
IT spending may not increase until the second quarter of next year, IDC said
Customers have a strong preference for an investment by a large IT services company, say analysts
The president's proposed 'cap and trade' program on carbon emissions may have big implications for IT facilities.
Agito's cellular-WLAN convergence software promises savings, UC integration
Start-up resurrects primary storage-service-provider model with cloud
Sprint goes no further than to say ship date in first half of year; (See video below of Classic emulator)
Engineering, computer employment drops off in first quarter