Monthly Archives: July 2009

HP Scales Storage Offerings with Ibrix Acquisition

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Hewlett-Packard is growing its scalable storage capabilities through the acquisition of storage software maker Ibrix.The deal was announced July 17. Financial terms were not...
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Apollo 11: From the Earth to the Moon and into History

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Apollo 11: From the Earth to the Moon and into History 1961: Behind in the Space Race, JFK Sets Goal of Men on the MoonOn...
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10 Concerns We Have About Google Chrome OS

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10 Concerns We Have About Google Chrome OS by Clint Boulton Another Operating System? Forget the battle of Linux versus Windows versus Apple. Does the computing world...

Are Microsoft, Yahoo Back to the Bargaining Table for Search?

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In a sign that Microsoft isn't putting all of its search engine eggs in its Bing basket, executives from Redmond are working to hammer...

Microsoft Bing Gained Market Share in June, Says comScore

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Microsoft Bing gained market share in the U.S. search marketplace in June, according to a new report released by comScore.Bing's gain was 0.4 percent...

Security Researcher to Reveal Mac Rootkit at Black Hat

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Security researcher Dino Dai Zovi has had his hands in the Mac OS X security dirt for a long time. In fact, he says...

Apple’s Lack of a Netbook Slowing Sales, Reports Indicate

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Reports from research firms Gartner and IDC show Apple, the company whose products are synonymous with style and substance-at a price-lagging behind its less...

Google Docs Makeover Coming, with Questionable Sharing Change

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The Google Docs guys are making changes to the word processing application and have promised to roll them out over the next few weeks.Some...

SonicWall Expands TZ Series Appliances Set

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Network security specialist SonicWall announced the expansion of their TZ Series product line with the launch of the TZ 200, TZ 200 Wireless-N, TZ...

Don’t Tell Eric Schmidt Google Won’t Make Money from Chrome OS

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Google's Chrome Operating System, the forthcoming Linux-based platform for netbooks, will be released under an open-source license in 2010, but don't tell Google CEO...