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Exchange 12 Has Competitors, Execs Insist
Open-source and proprietary software companies have railed against comments Microsoft Corp. officials made earlier this week when releasing the first beta of Exchange 12,...
Senators Launch Innovation Bill
Sens. John Ensign, R-Nev., and Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn., on Thursday introduced a bill responding to the tech industrys plea for more federal investment in...
Intuit Spins Out Blue Ocean; Track-It 7 Ships
The trend in the IT industry of spinning out business units and putting them in the hands of private investors has claimed another software...
Visto Demands Moment in Spotlight
With its sudden rise to the forefront of debate over which technology providers are best positioned to cash in on the growing market for...
FeedDemon 2.0 to Be Enriched with Feedback Features
Nick Bradbury, founder of FeedDemon, gave readers a hint of what was in store for the early 2006 FeedDemon 2.0 release this week, via...
Industry Pushes for 8-Hour Battery Life
The race is on to deliver all-day battery life for notebooks.
While Intel believes that Napa platform notebooks can push notebooks to or past an...
AOL to Test CD Install of Software Suite
While America Online Inc. wont go as far as to say AOL Suite will replace the aging AOL 9.0 client, the company is preparing...
Technorati Cooks Up Some Betas in the Kitchen
Technorati, a popular blog finder, on Thursday unveiled an online "kitchen" where users can have a go at half-baked features.
The cupboard is a little...
Mobile Operators Keep Mum on Lost Revenue
Its traditional for the mobile operators to stay away from Barcelona. Well, it may become traditional; this is, after all, the first time we...