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iPod Touch, iPhones Deployed for Military Duty

Having made a smashing debut in the commercial markets, Apple's iPod Touch and iPhone are quickly making inroads into the hardware stock of the...

Deducing Poe’s RSA Mystery

Edgar Allen Poe, the first American master of the macabre, provides the theme of this year's RSA Conference-the largest gathering of security vendors, resellers...

Oracle, Sun Deal to Shine on Channel Programs?

While Oracle's acquisition of Sun my have surprised a lot of people, the instant it was announced it made immediate sense to many. Oracle's...

Marathon Technologies Software Puts Virtualization in Lockstep

Marathon Technologies is releasing two new products, EverRun VM Lockstep for Citrix XenServer, system-level, fault-tolerant software for virtual environments, and EverRun 2G, a software...

Is Google Exaggerating Android Success ‘Very’ Much?

Google CEO Eric Schmidt didn't mince words about Android during last Thursday's conference call, saying, "It looks like Android is going to have a...

More Sun Layoffs on the Horizon with Oracle Buy?

Given the news of tech-company gobbler Oracle buying Sun Microsystems, it isn't too difficult to imagine that more Sun employees could be losing jobs.Outplacement...

Obama Says New CTO Aneesh Chopra’s Job Won’t Be Easy

President Obama again turned to the Virginia technology pipeline April 18 to name Aneesh Chopra as the nation's first CTO. Chopra, currently serving as...

Oracle, Sun Deal Strengthens Competition Against IBM, HP, Cisco

Oracle's April 20 announcement that it plans to purchase Sun Microsystems, in a deal worth roughly $7.4 billion, or $9.50 a share, will create...

Key to Oracle-Sun Deal: Storage, DB Hardware

The $7 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems emanating from IBM on the other side of the continent was supposed to have happened back on...

Will Copyright Holders Lose the Pirate Booty?

Friday's guilty verdict in the Pirate Bay trial should surprise no one. But that doesn't mean justice was served. My colleague Larry Seltzer says,...