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Microsoft Touts .NET, Java Interoperability at JavaOne

In its first-ever keynote at a JavaOne conference, Microsoft pledged its support for continuing to foster interoperability between the Java and .NET developer worlds.Indeed,...

MonoDevelop 2.0 Rivals Microsoft Visual Studio

The Mono Project recently released Version 2.0 of MonoDevelop, a full IDE for developing C# programs under the Mono runtime.The short story is that...

ATM Malware Surfaces as Hackers Target Banks in Eastern Europe

Security researchers at Trustwave have uncovered an effort by cyber-thieves to use malware to infect and loot ATM machines in Eastern Europe . Trustwave,...

New Fake Banking Cert Attacks In Play

Researchers with security training experts SANS Institute have reported the emergence of a new wave of attacks seeking to take advantage of trust in...

Intel Grows Mobile, Embedded Ambitions with Wind River Buy

Intel is ramping up its push to grow its business beyond PCs and servers by acquiring embedded software maker Wind River for $884 million.The...

Web Bugs Can Make Your Privacy Sick

Achooo! Sorry, there are these bugs going around that are really bringing me down. I thought I had protected myself, but I was focused...

Cisco CEO Chambers: Flip, Video the Future of Communication

To John Chambers, the future is about video.Speaking at Cisco System's Partner Summit in Boston June 4, Chairman and CEO Chambers pointed to his...

Sony Ericsson Debuts Green Handsets

Exploiting the concept of green technology has worked its way to the top of many companies' marketing priorities, and Sony Ericsson is no exception:...

Palm Pre Smartphone Receives Good Reviews from the Times, Journal

The Palm Pre is coming and, so far, the early reviews seem to show that Palm has got a winner of a smartphone to...

Businesses Unprepared for Data Disasters, Report Says

According to a recent survey by Charlotte, N.C.-based Agility Recovery Solutions and Hughes Marketing Group, small and midsize businesses are woefully unprepared for disasters...