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Microsoft Claims Sidekick Data Will Be Restored This Week

Microsoft suggested in an Oct. 18 statement that it will restore lost personal data for T-Mobile Sidekick users starting this week. A server malfunction...

Dell’s Ultra-Thin Adamo Notebook Gets Release Date, Price

The Adamo XPS, Dell's answer to Apple's thin, lightweight Air notebook, will be released on Oct. 22, the same day Microsoft's Windows 7 operating...

Five New Fujitsu PCs Pair Windows 7 with Touch Features

Just days before the launch of Microsoft's Windows 7, Fujitsu has introduced five new touch-emphasizing mobile PC offerings - two convertible tablet PCs, a...

SonicWall Releases E-Mail Security and Network Updates

Network infrastructure company SonicWall announced updates to its network and e-mail security solutions with the release of SonicOS 5.5 for Unified Threat Management, Email...

Oracle, Cisco on Path to Challenge IBM, HP in Enterprise Data Centers

Oracle and Cisco Systems are rolling hard and fast on separate but parallel tracks to become full-service systems providers that want to enjoy the...

NoMachine Offers NX Remote Access Solution

NoMachine has announced the release of its remote access and hosted application solution, NX, aimed at helping reduce IT costs for small to medium-size...

McKinnon Extradition Delayed as U.K. Officials Consider Evidence

Gary McKinnon, a hacker charged with breaking into Pentagon computers, has had his extradition to the United States put on hold again as British...

SpringSource Launches Developer Edition of tc Server

SpringSource has announced the release of its SpringSource tc Server Developer Edition, a completely Apache Tomcat-compatible platform that enables developers to debug and improve...

Apple Posts $9.87B Revenue, Cites Strong iPhone, ‘Snow Leopard’ Sales

Apple announced on Oct. 19 fiscal fourth-quarter results that trumped Wall Street expectations, with revenue of $9.87 billion and a net quarterly profit of...

IT Spending Will Rebound in 2010: Gartner

After enduring its worst year ever, the IT industry can expect to rebound in 2010, with a 3.3 percent increase in spending, according to...