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The iPhone Calendar Conundrum

As I reported earlier this month, the iPhone is hardly the ideal device for corporate users. However, the device inspires a lot of love,...

Google Home-Brews Powerful Automatic Scanning Fuzzer

Googles security team is home-brewing a powerful combination scanner and fuzzing tool that experts say will be unique outside of the commercial domain. In a...

Xandros Acquires Open-Source E-mail Vendor Scalix

Xandros CEO Andy Typaldos told DesktopLinux.com that his Ottawa-based Linux desktop and server company has acquired privately owned open-source e-mail and calendaring provider Scalix...

Making the Business Case for 11g

Now that Oracle has officially unveiled its much-awaited 11g database, industry observers are wondering how quickly users will upgrade to the latest offering.A survey...

Praise for my Sprint card.

I'm on the Amtrak Acela heading from New York to Boston and while most of the passengers on the train are struggling to find...

Sony Unveils High-End, Ultraportable Vaio

Looking to entice customers with a high-end, lightweight ultraportable notebook, Sony is preparing to release its Vaio TZ notebook in North America starting in...

This Week In Emerging Technology – July 18th

Here are the emerging technology stories for the week of July 16th.SunRocket Shuts Down - As I've mentioned previously, I use Vonage for my...

Explosion Cuts Manhattan Internet Service

NEW YORK—An explosion just south of Grand Central Station interrupted Internet service for Manhattan customers here today. In the hours following the incident, Verizon had...

Author Claims Mac OS X Worm Ready to Go

The same troll who claimed to have intercepted and reverse-engineered Dino Dai Zovis QuickTime exploit from the Mac Pwn-to-Own contest at CanSecWest said over...

Open XML Suffers a Setback on the Road to ISO Ratification

Microsoft has suffered a setback in the quest to have its Open XML document format approved as an ISO standard. A vote on July 13...