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Government Spends $440 Million per Year on Wasteful Printing, Report Says

While it could probably be said that most businesses-large, medium and small-print more than is necessary, a report by printing company Lexmark International revealed...

Spate of iPhone Overheating Reports Roast Apple

While the debut of the iPhone 3GS, the latest edition of Apple's sleek, popular smartphone, has been a runaway success (sales after three days...

What Not to Say in a Job Interview

How you answer questions posed to you in job interviews could mean the difference between getting the job and not getting a call back...

Apple Fixing Broken iPhone Screens In-Store

Whether they're dropped, squashed, smashed or outright trashed, many users find Apple's sleek, delicate screens are prone to cracking. While Apple can't do much...

Change Your Google Voice Number for $10

Google Voice users know the drill from when they signed up for the GrandCentral. Users are assigned one number that will ring their home,...

DOJ Launches Formal Investigation into Google Book Search Settlement

The U.S. Justice Department July 2 said it is formally investigating the $125 million settlement between Google and authors and publishers that lets the...

Unemployment Rate Rises in June to 9.5 Percent

June's monthly jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics came out today, along with the weekly Department of Labor unemployment numbers.The verdict: The...

Five Continuing Storage Trends for Mid-2009

Since we're we're right smack in the middle of the calendar year -- and the news flow is slowing down a bit due to...

Google Apps Gets the Shaft but It’s the Broader Cloud That Needs to Improve

You know what really grinds my gears?There's a popular argument circulating that Google Apps isn't good enough for enterprises, that the SAAS collaboration software...

Mozilla Rushing to Fix Firefox 3.5 Bugs

Mozilla will rush out a patch to its Firefox 3.5 browser to correct a number of bugs that users have cited as causing them...