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LiMo Says Vodafone’s Android Support Shouldn’t Fragment the Mobile Linux Space

When the Open Handset Alliance said it gained 14 new members Dec. 9, some industry watchers cocked an eyebrow at the participation of Vodafone.Google...

Intel, Ericsson Offering Laptop Security Through Text Messaging

Intel and Ericsson are planning to use SMS text messages to provide an extra layer of security for laptops that have been lost or...

Google Chrome Puts Security in a Sandbox

The Google Chrome browser is no longer a beta, and has been outfitted with a coat of security armor Google hopes will both protect...

RIM Buys Chalk Media, Moves on Certicom

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is moving aggressively on the acquisition front, announcing Dec. 11 it has an agreement to purchase content delivery platform...

JetBrains Delivers Meta Programming System Beta

JetBrains, the maker of the popular IntelliJ IDEA development tool for Java, has announced a beta version of its Meta Programming System product. MPS...

Google Chrome Emerges from Beta to Formally Challenge Microsoft IE

Google Chrome officially emerged from beta Dec. 11, roughly 100 days after the search engine giant unveiled its Google Web browser.Google is comfortable removing...

Google Finally Fixes Gmail SMS Text Message Tool

Update:Back on Oct. 30, I wrote about Google expanding its chat feature in Gmail to include SMS messaging. The feature lets users send free...

Ten Upsides To The IT 2009 Downside For CIOs To Consider

No Pollyannas allowed in the following ten good business tech possibilities from what looks like a very grim 2009. Instead, I'll try a dose...

eWEEK Labs in Review: Ubuntu and Internet Criminals

Last week, Jim Rapoza wrote a great columnabout the results of the MySpace bullying trial, which ended in a criminal conviction based on a...

Google Corporate Blog Network Commands Trust with a Caveat

Forrester Research's Josh Bernoff released an interesting report about the trust factor associated with corporate blogs, or, rather, the lack of trust in corporate...