Google's Chrome boosted its share of the browser market by a bigger margin than did Mozilla's Firefox in October, the …
Migrate to Windows 7– Migrating your bookmarks
I'd argue that the first thing a user wants upon migrating to a new PC–or, in this case, a new …
Microsoft links malware rates to pirated Windows
Microsoft said computers in countries with high rates of software piracy are more likely to be infected by malicious code …
Unisys introducing software for private clouds
Unisys announced software and services that will enable organizations to deploy and run their own internal private clouds, as part …
Microsoft takes shot at Google Apps, cuts Exchange Online price 50%
Microsoft has cut in half its per user per month list price for Exchange Online services and cut by 33% …
iPhone cellular unlock promised by hacker this week
Ace iPhone hacker George Hotz, know as Geohot, is planning a release this week of new code that promises to …
IT employment may be stabilizing after loss of 250,000 jobs
The apparent turn in the U.S. economy may have put the brakes on the IT job loss freefall, according to …
Avaya developing "chameleon" units for business communications
Avaya is coming out next spring with chameleon-like appliances that will take on the characteristics of phones, desktop video systems, …
Open-source CRM and ERP: New kids on the cloud
When Nikon decided to merge and consolidate customer data from more than 25 disparate sources into one system, officials didn't …
Amazon downplays report highlighting vulnerabilities in its cloud service
Amazon said that it has taken steps to mitigate a security issue in its cloud computing infrastructure that was identified …
Mozilla unveils first Firefox 3.6 beta
Mozilla late last week released the first beta of Firefox 3.6, a minor upgrade slated to wrap up later this …
F5, Riverbed close strong quarters
Senior executives at F5 Networks and Riverbed Technology were feeling positive about their respective quarterly financial results and suggested a …
Gartner joins GAO in raising flu network congestion fears
Could the H1N1 flu virus give networks a bad case of congestion? It could if workers and students are forced …
No such thing as free Internet bandwidth
Today, we weigh in with our opinion on the net neutrality debate — and we begin by saying we have …