Microsoft has opened up for business its new Dublin data center, a massive 550,000-square-foot facility dedicated to serving primarily European …
IRS scam now world's biggest e-mail virus problem
Criminals are waging a nasty online campaign right now, hoping that their victims' fears of the tax collecter will lead …
SAP offers 'free' CRM for ERP buyers
SAP said this week that midsize companies that purchase the Business All-in-One suite or SAP ERP will also receive its …
IBM offers fixed-cost BlackBerry support
IBM wants to manage BlackBerry devices for enterprises and will now do so for a fixed cost. IBM has been …
Intel's new Moblin 2.1 OS available for download
Intel has made available for download its latest Linux-based operating system, Moblin 2.1, just a few days after announcing the …
Hackers pay 43 cents per hijacked Mac
A network of Russian malware writers and spammers paid hackers 43 cents for each Mac machine they infected with bogus …
AT&T accuses Google of violating telecom law
AT&T accused Google of violating the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules by blocking Google Voice calls to some …
Russian cybergangs make the Web a dangerous place
Russian cybergangs have established a robust system for promoting Web sites that sell fake antivirus software, pharmaceuticals and counterfeit luxury …
Google looks to ease editing with Google Sites API
Google Inc. has a new API for Google Sites that should make it easier to add content and edit Web …
Skype, SIPfoundry announce interoperability
Following on the heels of a similar interoperability announcement we reported on last week, Skype and SIPfoundry have announced that …
Ballmer: We 'screwed up with Windows Mobile'
It's becoming obvious that Microsoft Corp. officials, including CEO Steve Ballmer, wish Windows Mobile were a better mobile operating system. …
HP upgrades Unix platform with data protection
HP this week unveiled updates to its HP-UX Unix OS and Serviceguard high-availability software, offering capabilities in data protection, data …
Google opens voting on ideas to change the world
After being overwhelmed with 150,000 ideas in 25 different languages on how to change the world, Google Inc. has whittled …
Net neutrality, Alcatel-Lucent style
Alcatel-Lucent hasn't officially gotten caught up in this week's brouhaha over the FCC's plan to formalize net neutrality rules. However, …