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Microsoft Acquires Winternals Software

Microsoft announced Tuesday that that it has acquired Winternals Software and plans to appoint the company's co-founder a technical fellow ...

Disney to Support Blu-ray Format

Walt Disney is adding steam to Sony's Blu-ray Disc push with its plan to release nine films in that format ...

Dell Extends WiFi Capabilities

Dell on Tuesday unveiled a wireless card that the company says can provide up to five times the speed and twice the range of the industry's widely used 802.11g WiFi technology standard ...

Report Says Click Fraud Rates on the Rise

Online advertisers beware. Click fraud is on the rise, according to numbers released Monday by the Click Fraud Index, an independent click fraud reporting service ...

HP Reveals Mini Wireless Storage Chip

Hewlett-Packard on Monday revealed a miniature wireless high-storage data chip that potentially could compete with RFID technology in the enterprise space and with Bluetooth in the consumer arena ...

eBay: Just Playing It Safe

eBay's recent decision to ban Google Checkout as an acceptable payment method raised the eyebrows of some in the online community who cried that the restriction is unfair to consumers. Yet the move opens up a debate as to how online merchants should balance the risks and benefits of accepting alternative payment methods ...

Sony Unveils Movies for Memory Sticks

Sony is giving PlayStation customers a trip to the movies ...

Intel Set to Go Another Round With AMD

The summer is heating up for Intel as it prepares to propel three new products into the market in upcoming weeks ...

Firefox Anti-Phishing Features Score Points

Mozilla's beta version of Firefox 2.0 is drawing applause from reviewers for its new anti-phishing features, which are likely to become increasingly important in consumers' constant battle against data theft ...

Yahoo, Microsoft Bridge Chat Lines

Consumers who love to chat will have more people to talk to now that Yahoo and Microsoft have bridged their instant messaging services ...

Firefox Gaining on Explorer in Worldwide Browser Market

Mozilla's open source Firefox browser continues to creep up on Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Firefox's share of the global browser market grew to 12.93 percent in July, according to a new report ...

Firefox Claims Bigger Chunk of Browser Market

Mozilla's open source Firefox browser continues to creep up on Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Firefox's share of the global browser market grew to 12.93 percent in July, according to a new report ...

Hackers Hit State Department

Hackers have once again targeted the government, forcing theU.S. Department of State to scramble to ensure its data is protected ...

Microsoft Scraps Windows 98 Support, Focuses on Future

Microsoft is moving out with the old and in with the new ...

Sun Serves the Data Center

In an attempt to push ahead in the competitive server market, Sun Microsystems on Tuesday unveiled three high-end products for use in data centers as part of its x86 server platform ...

No Clear Solution to Microsoft’s Anti-Piracy Muddle

Microsoft's recent release of anti-piracy tools to detect authentic versions of its software have some customers crying foul about the company's collection of personal information, but the lines are blurry when it comes to customer privacy laws in the U.S ...

Firefox 2.0 Official Beta Release Postponed

Anxious Firefox users may have to wait a few more days for the official early beta release of Firefox 2.0, Alex Guerra, a spokesperson for the Mozilla Foundation, told LinuxInsider, but the public already is getting a taste of what's to come ...

Minding the Government’s Personal Data Stores

Although the Department of Veterans Affairs may be able to relax slightly now that the laptop containing sensitive information on millions of veterans and military personnel has been recovered, the incident highlights the role government plays in ensuring data security ...

After the Storm: Communication Key to Full Recovery

Disaster recovery planning is becoming a core part of business, and there are many steps a company can take to reduce the impact of a catastrophic event, asPart 1 of this two-part series points out ...

How to Keep Your Data from Blowing in the Wind

Last year, in the path of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, thousands of businesses realized too late how vulnerable their data was. Many businesses found themselves down for days, and some never recovered from the data loss ...

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