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Linux Is About to Take Over the Low End of PCs

Sometimes, several unrelated changes come to a head at the same time, with a result no one could have predicted. The PC market is...

Social Networks Thrive on Quality, Not Quantity

Social networks don't get better as they get bigger. They get better based on their quality, a measure Plaxo believes it possesses and aims...

Advice for PR Folks: Please Don’t Email Huge Attachments

The Station, as one might imagine, gets an awful lot of email each day. Most people get their share of email, true, but when...

Kyocera Hopes Cost Per-Page and Partners Drive Growth

Kyocera Mita currently owns about 2 percent of the U.S. business printer market share, but it is banking on lower per-page consumable costs and...

eWEEK Labs Provides Direction on GPS Devices

eWEEK Labs Provides Direction on GPS Devices Garmin's Nuvi 760 defaults to a screen that gives you a choice between seeing a map or entering...

Senate Fails to Approve RandD Tax Credit

For the 13th time in 26 years, Congress has agreed to a temporary extension of the research and development tax credit. On a vote...

Cisco TrustSec Hops on Role-Based Access Train

Cisco Systems' plan to tie together role- and identity-based access management has the company looking to make its own unique footprint on a tried...

MPC, Flextronics Ink Supply Chain Deal

MPC is hoping a services agreement with Flextronics Computing will increase MPC's supply chain efficiency and boost growth. The agreement, announced Dec. 6, is part...

IBM’s WebSphere MQ Supports Windows PowerShell

IBM is introducing support for Microsoft's Windows PowerShell scripting language in its WebSphere MQ technology.PowerShell is a command-line shell and scripting language designed to...

Documentary to Tell of the 6 ‘Granny Hackers’

Sixty years ago, six women became some of the earliest computer hackers in history. A new documentary hopes to give them their credit due.In...