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Labs Gallery: NetBeans 6.7 IDE Provides Inroad to Sun’s Project Kenai

Labs Gallery: NetBeans 6.7 IDE Provides Inroad to Sun's Project Kenai No Title The NetBeans IDE has many new features, and one of the most interesting...

Borland Announces Silk 2009

Borland Software has announced the release of Borland Silk 2009, a quality assurance solution aimed at testing applications for both Agile and traditional development...

TerreStar-1 Completes First Call

Almost three weeks after launching the world's largest commercial satellite to deliver 3G voice, data and video communications, TerreStar said July 20 it had...

McAfee Outlines SAAS Security Plans to Challenge Rivals

It's no secret that adoption of software as a service is growing, particularly when it comes to security.All of the major vendors have made...

SAP Enhances Its Information Management Portfolio

SAP announced July 20 it has enhanced its SAP BusinessObjects Data Services and SAP BusinessObjects Data Federator, both part of the SAP BusinessObjects information...

A New Standard for Business Computing

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Toshiba to Begin Production of Blu-ray Players, Report Says

Technology company Toshiba, which lost a protracted high-definition DVD format war with rival Sony (Toshiba backed HD DVD technology, but Sony's Blu-ray player prevailed)...

10 Reasons Why Companies Should Consider Alternatives to Internet Explorer

Microsoft's Internet Explorer has been a lightning rod for controversy as of late. The software giant has been facing intense pressure from the European...

Gateway LT2000 Netbook Features Intel Atom Processor, iPhone-Like Touch-Pad

Gateway has a new netbook offering, the LT2000. Available in several configurations, it includes an Intel Atom processor, a 10.1-inch TFT LED-backlit display and...

RingCentral Offers Web-Based Phone Platform for SMBs

Much is made about Skype and Google Voice, applications that let consumers use the Web as a medium for voice communications, but you don't...