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Windows XP to Live On in Low-Cost Intel ‘Netbooks’?

Windows XP, edging perilously close to its June 30 end-of-support date, is looking to get a reprieve when Intel rolls out low-cost subnotebooks and...

Questions Swirl Around Open XML Approval

Microsoft has won the battle to get its Office Open XML format approved as an international ISO/IEC standard.In a statement released April 1, standards...

Microsoft Building ‘Containerized’ Data Center

LAS VEGAS-Microsoft is in the process of building the industry's first container-based data center.Microsoft first said a year ago that it was considering the...

Web 2.0 Startup Socializes Webmail

Yahoo opened a lot of eyes with Inbox 2.0, a socialized version of Yahoo Mail that integrates multiple social networks into the Web mail...

Dell’s Desktop Dilemma

These are tough times for desktops and Dell seems to know it.When Dell announced earlier this week that it would close its Austin, Texas,...

Research Exposes Vendor-Specific VOIP Vulnerabilities

VOIPshield Systems on April 2 will seek to set itself apart among voice-over-IP security providers when it launches what officials claim is the first...

Microsoft Launches Interoperability Forum

Microsoft launched on April 1 an effort called the Interoperability Forum, a Web site where customers, developers and members of the broader open-source community...

The Enterprise Creates Linux

Some people are still under the delusion that Linux is written by unwashed hackers living in their parents' basements whose only social life is...

Microsoft Launches New Mobility Tools

LAS VEGAS-Microsoft is introducing new features to its mobile operating system and mobile management tools to keep up with burgeoning demand for mobile devices...

Report: IT Heads Back to Basics

When it comes to technology, it's back to basics for 2008-that means security, disaster recovery and consolidating infrastructure-with dropping interest in extra goodies such...