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BlackBerry 9000 Video Hits Web

With rumors swirling that Research In Motion plans to introduce its next-generation BlackBerry as early as May 12, CrackBerry.com has posted a video review...

Google Shores Up Apps with New Security Software

Stepping up its Web security game, Google's Postini unit May 8 rebranded Postini software that protects corporate networks from malware and provides URL filtering.Priced...

MySpace Unveils Data Portability Plan

Live Blogging: 1:05 p.m.: MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe unveils the MySpace ‘Data Availability’ initiative, a "ground-breaking offering" to let MySpace users share their public...

Life After the IT Department

Though IT employment is at an all-time high in the U.S.--some 3.8 million employed residents in the U.S. consider themselves IT professionals according to...

IT Managers Put Data Recovery to the Test

MINNEAPOLIS-Bill Snow and Ed Eades are a couple of IT managers with very different businesses and data center setups. But they are totally in...

Zero-Day Challenge Revives Disclosure Debate

Security researcher Aviv Raff is marking Israel's 60-year anniversary in his own way-by embedding in his personal blog proof-of-concept code for a zero-day bug...

IDC Predicts $3B Market for Low-Cost PCs

The market for low-cost PCs such as the Asus Eee PC and the OLPC's XO could reach $3 billion in worldwide revenue by 2012,...

How and Why to Use Component-Based Authoring: First in a 3-Part Series

This is the first installation of a 3-part series on component-based authoring. Click here to read the second article, "How Component-Based Authoring Works: Second...

Google Absent from MySpace Data Portability Initiative

MySpace's Data Availability initiative may break the ice for other social networks when it comes to data portability, especially with Yahoo, eBay, Twitter and...

How to Overcome Infrastructure Virtualization Myths

/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_%282%29.jpg Lately, as infrastructure virtualization companies are making a bigger and bigger splash in the data center, we've begun to see inaccurate information being spread...