Monthly Archives: January 2009
Google Chrome Team Issues Version 2.0 for Developers
Google's Chrome Web browser, which the company launched from beta Dec. 11, on Jan. 8 released a developer-driven version of build 2.0 with a...
Drop 10 Facebook Friends and Get a Free Whopper
The labyrinthine world of social networking can be confusing for everyone, particularly small-business owners trying to figure out how platforms such as LinkedIn, Facebook...
Notebooks and Netbooks Take Center Stage at the 2009 CES
Notebooks and Netbooks Take Center Stage at the 2009 CES
by Scott Ferguson
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The Toshiba Portege R600 is an ultraportable, lightweight laptop for enterprise users...
10 Killer Phones Spotted at the 2009 CES
10 Killer Phones Spotted at the 2009 CES
The Palm Pre
A major announcement from the 2009 CES came from Palm when the company announced its...
Dell Confirms ‘Adamo’ Luxury Laptop at CES
LAS VEGAS-Dell offered a sneak peak at its latest high-end laptop, called the "Adamo," at the International CES expo here, confirming rumors that the...
DotNetNuke Moves to CodePlex
Microsoft and DotNetNuke have announced that the popular DotNetNuke Web development framework has fully moved to the Microsoft CodePlex community source site, enhancing an...
Seven Ways to Reduce IT Costs Using Master Data Management
Seven Ways to Reduce IT Costs Using Master Data Management
Master Data Management software was developed to help enterprises align their master data assets—documents, Internet...
Whats New in Data Storage from CES
Whats New in Data Storage from CES
by Scott Ferguson
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At Toshiba's booth, the electronics giant showed off its latest NAND-based solid-state drive. This 2.5-inch...
Oracle Preps Security Update with 41 Patches
Oracle is planning to deliver 41 patches to its customers on Tuesday, Jan. 13, including 10 for its database products.The most serious of the...
Five Noteworthy Notebooks for SMBs
Five Noteworthy Notebooks for SMBs
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Thin, lightweight and, unlike Apple's MacBook Air, the X300 did not force customers to compromise on features. A...