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Live Webcast: WebSphere DataPower for Mobile Application Security
Check out this webcast to learn more about mobile application security, and how you can improve it with the right tools.
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Gaps found in Microsoft Exchange API documentation
Companies providing alternatives to Exchange are expressing concern over missing information in recently published APIs for Microsoft volume server products.
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Laser innovation speeds up hard disks
Researchers claim that lasers can be used to boost read/write speed of magnetic media by 100 times, with prototype due within decade.
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Oracle losing JDE, PeopleSoft support
Oracle's honeymoon with users of the JD Edwards and PeopleSoft software applications is over, according to a new study.
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Opera denies Microsoft takeover
Norweigian browser vendor says it hasn't been approached by Microsoft--or anyone else.
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Microsoft: No more five-year waits for SQL Server
Shake-up promises two-year release cycle with a hard rule: If a feature's not ready, it doesn't go in.
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Sony's antipiracy may end up on antivirus hit lists
Security software makers consider adding protection against the cloaking tool in Sony's anticopying technology.
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SGI stock faces delisting
Silicon Graphics Inc. will be delisted from New York Stock Exchange after languishing in sub-$1 range for more than six months.
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IP television takes off on airplanes
Singapore Airlines launches in-flight Internet Protocol television service, while airplane makers say cell phone calls will follow next year.
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EU keeps tinkering with software patents
European authorities fail to close loopholes in legislation that will make software patentable, critics say.
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Bagle variants punch, punch and punch again
Latest variants of the worm adopt new tactics to bob and weave their way past PC defenses.
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PalmOne spends $30 million to drop 'One'
A couple of years after Palm became PalmOne, the company has a multimillion-dollar change of heart.
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Google puts brakes on Accelerator
Company stops downloads of new Web software, blaming capacity issues. However, some have complained it compromises privacy.
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Q&A: Gordon Moore talks tech
Q&A Intel co-founder talks about how he developed his "law" and technologies of the future. Silicon will rule over nanotechnology.
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Gordon Moore: Software's too complex
The IT industry riding has been riding high on Moore's Law for 40 years, but the author of it says software isn't holding up its end of the bargain.
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Open-source leader: SCO suits a boon to Linux
The OSDL's Stuart Cohen says the litigation is "one of the best things that ever happened to the operating system."
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Gmail moves to next stage
The search giant is opening Gmail up to more people--but says the free e-mail service remains in beta.
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HP, Intel tussle with Oracle over dual-core chips
As more cores end up on each chip, software licenses will increase in cost--but out of all proportion to the cost of the hardware.
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HP, Intel target Oracle over dual-core licences
A core is equal to a CPU, and all cores are required to be licensed, says Oracle. Twice. HP and Intel don't quite see it that way.
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Charity gives 40,000 PCs a fresh start
Nearly $3.8 million worth of computer equipment has been refurbished by Computer Aid for groups in the developing world.
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Developing markets to get low-power PCs
VIA's president has big plans for getting the next billion people online, and it's about more than just low price.
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