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eWEEK at 25: Open Source Has Proven a Remarkably Fertile Platform

Twenty-five years ago, this publication began chronicling the ecosystem that had sprung up around IBM's PC. It was a platform that proved remarkably fertile,...

IBM Launches Cloud Platform for Developers

IBM in a Nov. 5 news release "announced new solutions for developers to create and deliver software in both public and private cloud...

Microsoft Windows 7 Sales Exceeding Early Vista Sales, Says Report

Microsoft can take heart from a new report, issued on Nov. 5 by research company NPD Group, suggesting that U.S. sales of Windows 7...

LABS GALLERY: Google Chrome 4.0, Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Betas Up Browser Ante

LABS GALLERY: Google Chrome 4.0, Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Betas Up Browser Ante by Jim Rapoza Chrome 4.0-Bookmark Sync Outside of speed and engine improvements, the only really...

Suit Puts Spotlight on Dell-Intel Relationship

Faced with a growing threat from a new microprocessor design by rival Advanced Micro Devices, Intel used its size and deep pockets to pressure...

Critical Windows Security Bulletins on Tap for Patch Tuesday

Microsoft will release six bulletins next week for Patch Tuesday, including three critical bulletins focused on Windows security.All totaled, 15 security vulnerabilities will be...

First Impressions of the Motorola Droid from Verizon

First Impressions of the Motorola Droid from Verizon by Clint Boulton First Credible iPhone Alternative For Verizon, the Droid is the first credible alternative to Apple's iPhone,...

10 Things Apple, Google and RIM Won’t Tell You About Mobile Phones

When Apple announced that its App Store had over 100,000 apps Nov. 4, undoubtedly some users were impressed by the news. Certainly that must...

Google Dashboard Lists Account Info to Calm Privacy Critics

Google made another move to assuage the concerns of privacy critics Nov. 5, with the Google Dashboard, which provides a summary of the application...

Mozilla Thunderbird 3 Offers Tabbed E-Mail, Filtered Search

Mozilla will roll out the newest version of its open-source e-mail application, Thunderbird 3, in mid-November. Supposedly, Mozilla made over 2,000 improvements to the...