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SCO’s Plan to Rise From the Ashes Flickers Out

SCO, the company everyone in the Unix and Linux worlds loves to hate, has lost its latest angel investor ...

Android A-OK With AT&T, Says CEO

AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega caused a stir at a press conference at CTIA Wireless 2008 in Las Vegas Wednesday when he expressed interest in Google's Android platform ...

Android A-OK With AT&T, Says CEO

AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega caused a stir at a press conference at CTIA Wireless 2008 in Las Vegas Wednesday when he expressed interest in Google's Android platform ...

Intel Unleashes Powerful, Power-Saving Atom Chips

Intel on Wednesday unveiled the Centrino Atom family of low-power processors for mobile Internet devices (MIDs) ...

Shenanigans Alleged on Road to OOXML Vote

After a long and bitter battle, Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML) appears to have finally been accepted as a standard for open documents by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) ...

MacBook Air, Vista Box PWNd – Ubuntu Stands Alone

After three days of attacks by leading hackers, a laptop running Ubuntu remained untouched while two others, running Mac OS X and Windows Vista Service Pack 1, succumbed ...

AT&T Mobilizes Television on Two New Handsets

AT&T will launch AT&T Mobile TV on Qualcomm's MediaFLO in May ...

Sprint, ClearWire May Try Again With WiMax

A few short months after their last joint venture to build a nationwide wireless network based on WiMax tanked, Sprint Nextel and Clearwire are at it again ...

Google Plays Openness Card to Slip Broadband Between TV Channels

Having induced the Federal Communications Commission to open up the C block of wireless airwaves at the recent wireless auction, Google is now seeking access to another set of airwaves in pursuit of openness ...

Database Engine Flaw Makes Word Attachments Dangerous

Don't open that Word file attached to your e-mail; it might contain malware ...

Virtual Appliances: A Safety Zone in the Virtual Environment

As corporations increasingly virtualize their environments, they are finding that traditional physical security and network applications are not adequate for their needs ...

After the Auction, the Real Wireless Wrangling Begins

The wireless spectrum auction is over and the big boys have won the day -- America's two biggest carriers, Verizon Wireless and AT&T, shelled out a total of more than US$16 billion for tons of spectrum ...

Microsoft Fashionably Late to Virtualization Party

Battling furiously to catch up to market leader VMware in the hypervisor market, Microsoft has unveiled what it calls a "feature-complete" version of its Hyper-V product ...

Android, Schmandroid: Linux on the iPhone

Since its launch, renegade developers have been working to make the iPhone a Linux workstation, porting tools to the device. And why not? It has enough RAM and hard disk space to make the work worthwhile ...

Intel, Microsoft: The Future of Computing Is Parallel

Laying the groundwork for their continued business health, Intel and Microsoft have coughed up US$20 million to fund research into desktop and mobile parallel computing for consumers and businesses ...

The Virtualization Challenge, Part 5: Virtualization and Security

Part 1 of this five-part series defines virtualization; Part 2 takes a look at the business drivers for virtualization; and Part 3 examines the challenges enterprises face when they virtualize their IT environment. Part 4 covers implementing and maintaining a virtualized system. This final installment focuses on security in the virtualized environment...

Intel Maps Out Course to Eight-Core Nehalem

Intel this week laid out its lineup of new products, which take dead aim at some of the latest hot buttons in computing ...

China Blacks Out YouTube After Tibetan Riot Videos Appear

As Tibetans -- led by Buddhist monks -- rioted in the capital city of Lhasa, burning Chinese-owned businesses and attacking Chinese, Beijing clamped down on YouTube and other media outlets depicting the violence ...

Sweden Aims to Shed Status as Haven for Pirates

Sweden, long the home of Internet pirates, may not be a safe haven for them any more. The Swedish government is working on legislation that will force Internet service providers (ISPs) to disclose IP (Internet protocol) addresses used for illegal file-sharing to the legal owners of those rights ...

Acer Enters Blue Period With Stylish High-End Notebook

Just 10 months after launching its Gemstone line in May 2007, Acer has introduced refinements to that line's design, unveiling two new notebooks in the Aspire Gemstone Blue line, the 6950 and the 8950 ...

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