News to know: Gates' new company, Apple, Android, Microsoft
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Mary-Jo Foley: Bill Gates founds a new tech company
John Morris: Apple: Mac sales still strong, some "interesting ideas" for netbooks
- Sam Diaz: Steve Jobs to Wall Street: Apple is positioned to ride economic storm
- Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Apple TV: No Juice
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: The average user feels little or no "Apple tax"
- Ryan Stewart: What the iPhone says about user experience
Sam Diaz: T-Mobile G1 arrives. Not quite a Google vs. Apple battle
- Ed Burnette: Finally, an Android phone in my hot little hands
- Dana Blankenhorn: The bottom line on Android roll-out
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Lawyer claims that Microsoft is "biggest hacker in China"
- Jason D. O'Grady: Microsoft's Richard Sprague eats crow on iPhone
- Mary-Jo Foley: New signs point to Windows 7 debuting earlier than expected
- Office 2007 SP2 due in early 2009
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Another Apple ad slams Microsoft Vista campaign
Dancho Danchev: Google to introduce warnings for potentially hackable sites
Matthew Miller: BlackBerry Bold coming to AT&T on November 4th
Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Amazon: Experience The Excitement
John Morris: Samsung says it is no longer interested in SanDisk
Richard Koman: McCain-YouTube flap shows it's time to reform DMCA
Oliver Marks: IBM's Legacy World
Ryan Naraine: On Opera patch day, a new zero-day flaw
Dennis Howlett: Web 2.0 reality check
Jennifer Leggio: Social media and enterprise IT demand gen -- a wrong fit?
Jason D. O'Grady: Study: Apple logo stimulates the brain
- Congress house members want iPhones!
- Intel slams iPhone ARM processor
- MacBook Pro late-2008 3D gaming benchmarks
- Syncing Entourage with the iPhone
- OWC announces external Blu-Ray drive
Phil Wainewright: SaaS for the SaaS-less
Joe McKendrick: Information technology prospects in a volatile economy
Zack Whittaker: Will it be our job to legitimise the web?
- Christopher Dawson: Just when I thought I'd trained my users
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Will the economic downturn have a negative effect on open source?
Dana Blankenhorn: The tech trend killing the drug industry
David Morgenstern: Macs to gain smart card-based login to Active Directory Heather Clancy: Jeepers, it's not even Halloween and here I am talking about Christmas (LED) lights
Brian Sommer: OpenAir Leadership Summit
Dana Blankenhorn: Cutting your drug costs safely
Christopher Dawson: An update on the wife's computer - Ubuntu does it again
Sean Portnoy: New Sherwood Newcastle R-972 A/V receiver features Trinnov Optimizer room-correction system
Joe McKendrick: Head-scratching survey: UK SAP sites lag in SOA adoption
Roland Piquepaille: Toward future cross-protective vaccines?