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Socialcast Analytics Suite Helps Filter Out Social Media Buzz

Socialcast, which makes Twitter-like status update software for businesses, Oct. 6 is planning to announce analytics software for its microblogging platform, becoming the latest...

GOP Turns Up Heat to Block Network Neutrality

House Republicans continued their pushback to proposed new network neutrality rules Oct. 5 with 20 House members sending a letter to Federal Communications Commission...

Adobe to Support Flash on iPhone After All

At the Adobe MAX 2009 developer conference, Adobe announced that Adobe Flash Professional CS5 will enable developers to create rich, interactive applications for the...

Analysts Debate Whether NetApp Will Be Acquired

Networking provider Brocade Communications Systems made some headlines and subsequently saw its stock price jump Oct. 5 when it was leaked that it might...

Will Windows 7 Be a Swing and Miss in the Enterprise?

Microsoft needs a substantial hit in Windows 7 to counteract quarters of declining revenues as well as Windows Vista's unpopularity. Some analysts say that...

FTC Declares Bloggers Must Disclose Paid Endorsements

The Federal Trade Commission issued new guidelines Oct. 9 that require bloggers receiving cash or an in-kind payment for product reviews to disclose the...

10 Reasons Why Chrome, Firefox Threaten Internet Explorer

Google's recent announcement that it has updated its Chrome Web browser with new add-ons to extend its functionality and has optimized the browser for...

IBM Buying Mortgage Servicing Unit of Bank of America

IBM is expanding its mortgage servicing business by buying the operating assets of Wilshire Credit Corp. from Bank of America.The deal, announced Oct. 5,...

Microsoft’s Mobile Future Riding On Windows Mobile 6.5

When Microsoft releases the newest version of its mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 6.5, on Oct. 6, it will have more riding on the...

REVIEW: Windows 7 DirectAccess Replaces VPN with Secure, Always-On Connection

Microsoft advertises Windows 7's DirectAccess as the great extender--a next-generation access technology designed to connect remote clients in the age of the vanishing network...