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Google Gears Takes Ruby on Rails Offline

Developers are putting Google Gears to some interesting uses, including offline support for Ruby on Rails and building client-side search engines.Gears for Rails represents...

Oracle Patches 45 Security Holes in Database, App Server and More

Oracle released 45 security fixes July 15 as part of its latest Critical Patch Update.The patches bring the total for the year to 112...

NBC’s Ambitious Olympics Coverage

NBC is busy putting the finishing touches on its near-round-the-clock coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games that debut Aug. 8, and IT storage...

Google, Viacom Agree to Keep YouTube Data Private

Google and its YouTube video-sharing site gained a small victory when Viacom and other parties suing the company for letting users share their video...

Symantec Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security Software Betas Open

Symantec has put the emphasis on performance in the new version of Norton Internet Security and Norton AntiVirus, which are now in open public...

Top Web Productivity Apps for iPhone

Top Web Productivity Apps for iPhone Top Web Productivity Apps for iPhoneeWEEK's list of 10 of the most useful applications. Top Web Productivity Apps for iPhone...

Google-Yahoo Ad Deal Goes Before Congress

Expect Google and Microsoft to exchange public insults July 15 when a Senate subcommittee examines Google's and Yahoo's proposed advertising deal, which is also...

Apple’s iPhone Configuration Utility Disappoints

Apple's initial stab at the iPhone last year was a resounding success with consumers, but the business audience remained wary of the device due...

Juniper Speeds WAN Acceleration

Juniper Networks is rolling out the latest generation of its WXC application acceleration platforms that company officials say will offer businesses greater scalability and...

Linux Kernel 2.6.26 Brings Improvements

Linux 2.6.26 was released, announced July 13, by Linux originator Linus Torvalds.The new stable kernel has read-only bind mounts, "big iron" KVM ports, USB...