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Will a Rising Yuan Mean Rising Prices?

Policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic are putting pressure on China to stop artificially propping up its currency. While the underlying assumption is that...

Vendors, University Push for RFID Reader Interface

A not-for-profit joint venture that includes a handful of RFID technology vendors and academia representatives has been set up to encourage the worldwide adoption...

Tech Data a Laggard No More?

Tech Data over the years has played the role of laggard as other large distributors have rushed to adapt to changing market pressures and...

Untangle to Hold Live AV Test at LinuxWorld

Officials at Untangle are planning a face off between open-source and proprietary anti-virus products at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in August. Untangle, a provider...

SlickEdit 2007 Offers Smooth Features, Few Wrinkles

Todays Integrated Development Environments have, over several generations, matured into robust tools with broad, tightly coupled, feature sets. Visual Studio, arguably the most popular...

Fox lets chickens guard the henhouse

As reported by Lisa Vaas at eWEEK, "Fox News' Web site over the weekend exposed a password that granted inappropriate access to images from...

Craigslist Crash

Sometimes as you get all wrapped up in the world of web 2.0 and online software as a service capabilities, it is good to...

Online Communities Help, Not Hinder, IT Work

It seems rarely a day passes that a headline doesn't decry another Web 2.0 "lesson learned," so to speak, from "Employee Fired for MySpace...

Power Outage Hits SF Co-location Center, Web sites

An explosion beneath a manhole cover on Mission Street in downtown San Francisco July 24 knocked out power, darkened traffic signal lights, and cut...

Microsoft Gets Religious About Data Anonymization

Before it plunges into the world of third-party advertising with the $6 billion purchase of aQuantive, Microsoft is getting its privacy ducks in a...