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BMC Acquires Phurnace Software

BMC Software has announced its acquisition of Phurnace Software, a privately held maker of Java-based automation software.Phurnace Software's technology helps to reduce the cost,...

SpectorSoft Announces Spector Pro 2010 PC Monitoring Software

PC and Internet monitoring and surveillance specialist SpectorSoft announced the release of Spector Pro 2010 PC and Internet monitoring software, which now identifies and...

Ford Bringing New IT Capabilities to 2010 Models

LAS VEGAS -- Ford Motor Co., putting significant time and capital into repositioning itself as a vehicle manufacturer with cutting-edge electronics, is integrating a...

What’s Behind Microsoft’s SVG Standards Move?

Microsoft has announced its plans to join the World Wide Web Consortium's Scalable Vector Graphics Working Group to help push the SVG specification forward,...

Palm Opens WebOS Developer Program, Launches New Phones

Palm has announced that its WebOS developer program is now open to all developers interested in participating. The company also announced new phones and...

Cisco Puts Starent Products on Display at CES with Verizon

Cisco Systems is showing off its newly acquired Starent Networks technologies by participating in Verizon Wireless demonstrations at CES.Cisco bought Starent Dec. 18 for...

Sprint Updates LG Line of Phones

Sprint and LG Mobile Phones announced Jan. 7 a line of LG phones updated to offer users a more advanced handset with the additions...

REVIEW: eEye’s Retina CS Is the Management Console the Blink Agent Always Deserved

eEye Digital Security raises the standard in enterprise endpoint protection with a management console that could almost be called next generation. The chic new...

Killer Smartphones at CES: Nexus One, Motorola Backflip, HTC HD2

Killer Smartphones at CES: Nexus One, Motorola Backflip, HTC HD2 by Nicholas Kolakowski No Title Googles much-hyped Nexus One smartphone resembles the HTC Droid Eris. It is...

10 Reasons Why Microsoft Disappointed at CES

When Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer took the stage at the Consumer Electronics Show Jan. 6, the tech world was expecting something major. Earlier in...