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Gates Discusses All Things Software at Stanford

PALO ALTO, Calif.-Students, faculty and other invited guests lined up in the rain at Stanford University here Feb. 19 to hear Microsoft Chairman Bill...

Microsoft Delays SQL Server Shipment to Q3

While Microsoft will roll out its SQL Server 2008 at a long planned launch event this month, the actual shipment of the database software...

How to Increase the Memory Size of Your Notebook Computer

In some ways a computer is like a car because there are some changes and repairs that the owner can perform on their own....

Kace Aims Virtual KBOX at Mid-market

Systems management appliance vendor Kace Networks, on Feb. 19, put a new spin on virtualization when it launched a version of its tool for...

Duke Plans Record 802.11n Deployment

Duke University plans to cover its more than six million square feet of campus with an 802.11n network to provide wireless coverage in academic...

Oracle Announces Private Enterprise SAAS: Single Tenant CRM On Demand

Oracle is taking on multi-tenancy. The company announced Feb. 19 the Single Tenant, Enterprise Edition of its namesake Siebel CRM On Demand software.The suite...

Health IT Bill Hits House

Hoping to bridge the gap between the call for national IT health care systems and privacy concerns, two lawmakers are promoting new legislation that...

Return on the Green IT Investment

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Google Begins Testing Video Ads

Google, which built its empire with text-based ads in paid links, this week is beginning to test video ads on its Web site, part...

Stripping Away Malware’s Armor

Getting around the defense mechanisms that malware writers erect isn't easy. From packers to run-time obfuscators, software-armoring techniques create problems for reverse engineers and...