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Yahoo Takes Its Developer Show to Broadway

Yahoo took its developer story to Broadway by hosting its Open Hack Day at the Hudson Theatre in New York City's historic theater district...

Report: IT Services Jobs Expected to Keep Improving

A recent report says September saw a significant improvement in IT services jobs, according to Vero Beach, Fla.-based Foote Partners.The IT industry analyst firm...

Sun Comes Out with Another HPC Disk Array

Fresh off announcing the existence of the F5100, a new high-performance solid-state storage array, Sun Microsystems on Oct. 13 introduced yet another addition to...

Hot Spam: Targeted Phishing, Brand-Jacking

Targeted phishing attacks and non-phishing campaigns involving company brands are among the leading trends in messaging attack patterns according to the latest observations reported...

Google Invites You to Invite Friends, Family to Google Voice

Undeterred by rejection from Apple, cries of foul play from Apple bedfellow AT&T, and the ensuing inquiry by the Federal Communications Commission, Google Voice...

Cisco to Acquire Starent for $2.9B as Buying Spree Continues

Cisco Systems is continuing its aggressive acquisition strategy, this time grabbing mobile infrastructure vendor Starent Networks for $2.9 billion.The cash deal continues a busy...

10 Issues That Could Spoil the Release of Windows 7

Ioio Technologies has been using Windows 7. And although the company has been relatively happy with the way the operating system performs, it found...

Google Gmail’s ‘Got the Wrong Bob’ Seeks to Curb E-Mail Embarrassment

Google's Gmail Labs team Oct. 13 released another feature designed to save people from the red-faced tinge of e-mail embarrassment."Got the wrong Bob?" helps...

Google Loses Arthur Levinson amid Growing Competition with Apple

Arthur Levinson, the former Genentech CEO who held positions on both Google and Apple's board of directors quit his post at Google Oct. 13,...

T-Mobile, Microsoft Say Sidekick Data May Be Recoverable, But Sales Suspended

T-Mobile and Microsoft continued operating in full damage-control mode after a weekend server disruption wiped personal data from nearly 800,000 users' Sidekick smartphones. The...