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IBM Delivers Smart Open-Source Compiler

IBM announced June 3 the public availability of Milepost GCC, a first-of-its-kind open-source machine learning compiler.The Milepost GCC compiler "intelligently optimizes applications, translating directly...

Botnets Churn Spam, Then Back Again

Experts with Gartner tabbed botnet infrastructure as the primary delivery model for malware in years to come while presenting their research conclusions at the...

Nokia N97 Smartphone Looks to Challenge iPhone 3G S, Palm Pre

Nokia N97 Smartphone Looks to Challenge iPhone 3G S, Palm Pre by Nicholas Kolakowski No Title The Nokia N97's 3.5-inch touch-screen features a 640-by-360-pixel resolution and up...

Trojan Swipes FTP Credentials for Major Companies in Malware Attack

Security researchers have uncovered a cache of stolen FTP credentials belonging to a variety of corporations, including Symantec, McAfee, Amazon and the Bank of...

Microsoft Could Sell Razorfish, Report Says

Microsoft will be selling Razorfish, its online ad agency, and using Morgan Stanley to find a suitable buyer, according to a June 29 report...

PacketTrap Intros Traffic Analysis Solution for MSPs

Managed services providers (MSPs) usually thrive in times of economic downturn, as customers look for desktop and server management solutions that can help cut...

IronKey Signs Distribution Deal with Synnex

By: eChannelLineIronKey, a secure flash drive vendor, has signed a distribution agreement with Synnex to expand its reach into the channel.Synnex is the second...

Printing: The Untapped Services Opportunity

Hewlett Packard announced its quarterly earnings this week and quickly analysts asked "what happened to the profit in printing?"The decline in HP printer revenue-the...

Desktop, Notebook Refresh Cycle Brewing

You may be reading all the stories about amazing new processors and high-performing, low-power PCs on the market today, but chances are you aren't...

Virtualization Hype Must Yield to Business Sense, Expert Says

A new state program in Virginia provides $35,000 grants to businesses that allow employees to telecommute. With virtualization, small businesses can extend applications and...