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Oracle, HP Continue Sparring over Itanium’s Future

Oracle officials continue to insist that Intel is phasing out its Itanium platform and are criticizing Hewlett-Packard for saying otherwise.Oracle's statement is the latest...

BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet a Winner Despite Heavy Costs: RIM

BlackBerry smartphone maker Research In Motion has high hopes for the BlackBerry PlayBook, its answer to the Apple iPad that will begin shipping April...

Dell Offers Assistance for Faulty Intel Chips

Dell is reaching out to customers who purchased the company's PCs that were affected by faulty Intel chipsets. The computer maker plans to offer...

Expedia’s TripAdvisor Member Data Stolen in Possible SQL Injection Attack

TripAdvisor discovered a data breach in its systems that allowed attackers to grab a portion of the Website's membership list from its database.The data...

Fake SSL Certificate Incident Highlights Flaws in DNS: Comodo CEO

The key takeaway from the incident where nine fraudulent SSL certificates were issued for popular Websites was not the fact that the certificates were...

Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox in HTML5 Duel

Google and Mozilla both launched new versions of their popular Web browsers March 22, and each had something important in common: HTML5 support, albeit...

Sonasoft Offers Deal on SonaVault E-mail Archiving Platform

Sonasoft, a developer and provider of archiving and business continuity software on the Microsoft Windows platform specifically for the small to medium-size business (SMB)...

Black Duck Suite 6 Debuts

Black Duck Software has announced the availability of the Black Duck Suite 6.The latest release of the company's enterprise-class management and governance platform for...

Oracle Beats Street with 37% Revenue Increase

Oracle, despite expensive acquisitions and legal headaches during the past 12 months, continues to report the double-whammy of business nirvana: increasing revenue and profits.The...

Effect of Japan Quake on Semiconductor Industry Still Unclear

The semiconductor industry in Japan continues to remains a question mark for industries affected by production slowdowns resulting from the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and the...