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Investors Flock to Palm Despite Another Beastly Quarter

Palm continued to hemorrhage money in the fourth quarter of its fiscal 2009 ...

China Waves Big Stick – Will Google et al Cower?

China's bid to clamp down on online porn has sparked a flurry of activity ...

Microsoft Achieves Trifecta With Hohm

When Microsoft rolled out its beta version of Hohm on Wednesday -- a Web site that helps consumers save electricity -- it scored a veritable hat-trick ...

HTC’s Hero Strides Onto Smartphone Playing Field

Taiwan-based HTC, a fast-rising star in the smartphone manufacturing industry, has unveiled its latest model, the Hero, its third offering based on the Android operating system ...

HP’s Web-Connected Printer Could Be a Game-Changer

In a move that could rock the printing world and set Amazon's Kindle e-reader on its ear, HP announced on Tuesday an all-in-one printer that can connect directly to the Internet ...

Google Hustles to Meet China’s Porn-Blocking Demands

Google has stepped up its efforts to fight Internet pornography in China, following Beijing's move on Friday to block some Chinese-language results delivered by its search engine ...

Dell Drums Up Virtualization-in-a-Box

Less than three months after announcing a slew of products and services to propel its thrust into the data center market, Dell on Wednesday released several out-of-the-box virtualization solutions targeting both enterprises and SMBs. ...

Friend or Fraud? Security and Social Networks

Back in January, friends of Seattle, Wash., resident Bryan Rutberg were stunned when they read e-mails from his Facebook account accompanied by his photo. In the messages, Bryan appeared to claim he was in big trouble and that he needed their help ...

Falling Behind Facebook, MySpace Slashes Workforce

MySpace on Tuesday announced it will lay off 420 staffers, or nearly 30 percent of its 1,420-strong workforce ...

New BlackBerry Tour Caters to Globetrotting Users

Research In Motion announced on Tuesday that its new BlackBerry 9630 Tour world phone will hit the shelves this summer ...

EnterpriseDB Smooths Way for Oracle App Migration

EnterpriseDB, which has commercialized the PostgreSQL open source database, announced on Tuesday the fifth version of its Postgres Plus Advanced Server ...

Samsung Takes Wraps Off New Omnia Smartphone Lineup

Samsung is set to unveil updates to its Omnia handset lineup, including new OmniaPRO units and the OmniaII, at the CommunicAsia information and communication technologies expo being held in Singapore through Wednesday ...

EC Scoffs at Microsoft’s Offer to Ship Browser-Free OS

Europe's nearly 18-month battle against the dominance of Microsoft's Internet Explorer has entered a new stage. ...

Yahoo’s Hadoop to Run Free in the Wild

Although it's struggling against both giant rivals like Google and smaller ones like Microsoft's new search venture Bing, Yahoo is handing over the source code for its version of Hadoop to the community ...

HP Gives Scale-Out Architecture Extreme Makeover

HP on Wednesday announced its Extreme Scale-Out (ExSO) portfolio, intended to cut data center costs for businesses involved in heavy Web 2.0, cloud computing and high-performance computing activities ...

Fedora Sets Leonidas Loose, Builds Collaboration Portal

The Fedora Project on Tuesday announced Fedora 11, the latest version of its free open source operating system ...

Google Chrome Sprouts Linux, Mac Versions

Google this week released early developer channel versions of its Chrome browser for the Mac OS X and Linux platforms ...

Pre Gets ‘B’ in Early Review Tests

The media buzz around the Palm Pre is rising to deafening levels as the countdown to the Pre's release on Saturday proceeds ...

Sony Whips Up Wii-Like Motion Controller

Desperate to gain more traction in the video gaming market, where it trails behind rivals Nintendo and Microsoft, Sony on Tuesday demonstrated a new motion-sensing controller to an audience of gamers ...

Acer Greases Android for Netbook Duty

Taiwanese computer manufacturer Acer, which seems to be having an on-again, off-again relationship with netbooks running Android, is now reportedly working on one. ...

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