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Google Celebrates Apollo 11 Anniversary with Moon in Google Earth

I'm not a big moon guy, which has always seemed boring to me given the myth of Mars and little green men, but I...

Microsoft Releases 20,000 Lines of Linux Code

Microsoft has released 20,000 lines of device driver code to the Linux community.The software giant announced its move at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention...

Apollo 11: NASA’s Past and Future Moon Destiny Merges

When the ongoing celebrations of the 40th anniversary of Neil Armstrong's and Buzz Aldrin's historic strolls on the moon are finally over, NASA will...

Verizon Says It Will Limit Handset Exclusivity to 6 Months

Verizon Wireless, the largest U.S. mobile carrier, sent a letter to major lawmakers on July 17 offering to limit the length of its exclusivity...

Avaya Bids $475 Million for Nortel Enterprise Business

Bankrupt communications vendor Nortel Networks is continuing to sell off its businesses-most recently, Avaya put in a bid for its enterprise division-and the fire...

EMC Wastes No Time Taking Over Data Domain

EMC hasn't wasted any time in taking control of its latest acquisition, storage deduplication provider Data Domain.The world's largest provider of storage-related software and...

IBM Announces Office in a Box Appliance

Technology giant IBM announced a self-managing, "office-in-a-box" appliance for small to medium-size businesses that combines the unified communications and collaboration tools critical to running...

Labs Gallery: Citrix XenServer 5.5 Makes Advances in No-Cost Server Virtualization Space

Labs Gallery: Citrix XenServer 5.5 Makes Advances in No-Cost Server Virtualization Space by Cameron Sturdevant Add a New Server XenCenter is the Windows-based management interface for Citrix...

Why Google CEO Eric Schmidt Should Stay the Course on Apple’s Board

Over the weekend, eWEEK published a piece I wrote quoting legal experts who were befuddled as to why Google CEO Eric Schmidt has not...

Microsoft, Apple Sued Over Touch-screens in iPod, Zune

Microsoft and Apple are finding themselves the target of a small technology company named Tsera, which is alleging that both the Zune and iPod,...