Microsoft Corp. today patched eight vulnerabilities — three of them marked “critical” — in Internet Explorer, Office, Exchange and SQL …
Reaching toward unity
Storage resource management (SRM) products provide the means for collecting information on the heterogeneous resources – operating systems, host computers, …
Microsoft reveals ‘My Phone’ backup, sync service
Just hours after Microsoft Corp. accidently launched, then yanked, a Web site promoting its new “My Phone” backup and sync …
HP’s TouchSmart experience
Touch screens have mostly been limited to business-minded Tablet PCs. But HP's TouchSmart tx2 gets props for bringing touch to …
How secure is Firefox?
Mozilla's open source Firefox browser has made a significant dent in Internet Explorer's dominant market share. Much of its popularity …
Backup merger unites Barracuda, Yosemite
With the addition of software agents from Yosemite, Barracuda can offer incremental backups of applications such as Microsoft Exchange Server …
IE8 Focuses on Improved Security and Privacy
Microsoft's updated browser, Internet Explorer 8, promises an assortment of new features designed to help make Web browsing with IE …
Smart steps for corporate mobile devices
If you've ever let a stranger borrow your corporate smartphone, you may have just given him a gift of your …
Citrix plans ‘bare metal’ desktop hypervisor
Citrix Systems is working with Intel to develop a “bare metal” hypervisor for client PCs, which proponents say could broaden …
Sun brings open source storage applices to the Middle East
Based on industry standard components and Sun's open source software, this new storage family offers Middle Eastern businesses breakthrough analytic …
EU: Microsoft ‘shields’ IE from competition
The European Union's antitrust agency on Saturday confirmed that it has charged Microsoft with breaking the law, saying that the …
Is Apple opening iPhone to new browsers?
Apple may be loosening restrictions that have so far blocked Web browsers save its own Safari from the iPhone, according …
‘Snap-on’ from Motorola for mobile payments
Motorola Inc. announced a new product called the Snap-on Mobile Payment Device, which will work with its enterprise-class wireless handhelds, …
SonicWall getting aggresive towards small businesses
SonicWall is introducing a multi-function security appliance for small businesses that gives five times more throughput than its low-end devices …
A Closer Look at the Palm Pre and webOS
The Palm Pre smart phone and the company's much-anticipated new operating system–called webOS–are among the most buzzed-about products to come …
Open networks remain a distant nirvana for mobile users
The push for open wireless networks that can accommodate all manner of mobile devices and applications grabbed a lot of …
Palm Pre vs. Apple iPhone
Moribund Palm, in danger of becoming just a Windows Mobile running dog with lackluster handhelds, seems to have scored with …
iPhone applications get down to business
With its revolutionary design, the first-generation iPhone captured consumers' hearts. But for the device to be welcomed into the business …
HP home servers automatically back up Macs
Bowing to burgeoning sales of Macintosh computers to North American consumers, Hewlett-Packard is adapting its latest MediaSmart Windows home servers …
Do you WANt to optimise?
These solutions squeeze more out of WAN links by doing everything from eliminating redundant transmissions to staging data in local …