Monthly Archives: April 2009

Microsoft IE Tops in Enterprise, Firefox and Chrome Gaining: Forrester

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Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and 7 is still in heavy use by the enterprise, but Mozilla Firefox has been steadily gaining share in the...

Twitter Confirms Hacker Gained Access

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Twitter co-founder Biz Stone has confirmed a hacker was able to breach security at the microblogging service, marking the second time this year an...

Windows 7 Compatibility Issues May Mar Enterprise Adoption

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Microsoft officials proudly proclaim that the Release Candidate landmark of the Windows 7 development cycle represents a good time for businesses to start evaluating...

Microsoft Responds to Verizon ‘Pink’ Interest

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Microsoft officially responded to reports that it was developing a touch-screen, multimedia-phone-code-named Pink-with Verizon Wireless."Microsoft is not going into the phone hardware business," John...
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Apple’s 17-inch MacBook Pro Is Built for Comfort, Speed

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Apple's 17-inch MacBook Pro Is Built for Comfort, Speed Look, Ma, No Battery Slot Because the battery is built in, there is no access port to...

Apple Hiring Chip Designers for iPhone, iPod

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Apple is tapping into Silicon Valley's work force in an effort to build a team of engineers to design a chip for the company's...

Targeted Malware Attacks on the Rise Says F-Secure

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You read a lot about "limited, targeted attacks" in news about vulnerabilities. It means that attacks using the vulnerability have been observed in the...

Intel Dominates a Declining x86 Processor Market

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Intel continues to dominate a worldwide x86 microprocessor market that saw a year-over-year unit shipment decline of about 9 percent as consumers and business...

ECMAScript 5 Updates Don’t Break New Ground, but They Are Useful

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ECMAScript 5 was recently released, a full 10 years after the previous version of the language came out. After all this time, the updates...

Report: SMBs Prefer Tax Cuts to Stimulus Money

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A survey by Glenview, Ill.-based payroll service SurePayroll suggests small to medium-size business owners would rather see President Barack Obama cutting taxes on midmarket...