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Microsoft Promotes New Windows Division President

Microsoft July 8 promoted Steven Sinofsky, a 20-year veteran of the company, to president of the Windows Division. He previously led the Windows and...

Synology Announces 4-Bay NAS Rack Server

Network-attached storage company Synology America, a subsidiary of Taiwan-based Synology, announced the availability of the Rack Station RS409, a 1U 4-bay network attached storage...

T-Mobile MyTouch 3G with Google Android Debuts in New York

T-Mobile MyTouch 3G with Google Android Debuts in New York T-Mobile is relying on the customization possible with Google Android to give it an edge...

NetApp Drops out of Bidding for Data Domain

NetApp on July 8 said it is dropping out of the race to acquire Data Domain in light of EMC's most recent offer of...

Analysts Offer Mixed Views on Google Chrome OS Impact vs. Microsoft Windows

Google July 7 formally unveiled its entry into the computer operating system software market with the Google Chrome Operating System, a lightweight OS that...

Cyber-Attacks Prompt Call for New Laws

The wave of distributed denial-of-service attacks that hit U.S. government Websites last week have prompted U.S. Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) to renew his call...

Google Introduces the Chrome OS

Google has introduced its new Google Chrome OS, an operating system project separate from Android and targeted at PCs-from, initially, small netbooks to full-size...

What Google Can Learn from Microsoft About Operating Systems

We just learned that Google has decided to enter the operating system business. Microsoft, as of this writing, has not commented. I can only...

What Gmail Labs Features Do You Want to See Google Keep?

Google's Gmail team removed the right-side labels feature in the Webmail application last week.The removal spurred some fiery protest: Check out the comments at...

Vintage Spam Recipes: Remixing Nigerian and HTML

In the latest evidence that spam and malware techniques never truly die, they only go away for a little while, spammers have rehashed and...