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Ingram Micro Extends Outlet Program to U.S.

Ingram Micro is extending what has been its Canadian-only outlet program—selling refurbished and discontinued products—to solution providers and other channels in the United States. The...

IBMs Cheetah Ready to Pounce

IBM released on Tuesday the Informix Dynamic Server 11, a new data server company officials expect to give them a leg up in the...

Critical IE, Vista Flaws Patched

Internet Explorer is suffering from six vulnerabilities, five privately reported and one publicly disclosed, all of which are addressed in security bulletin MS07-033. Microsoft...

Report: PC Shipments Expected to Grow

Worldwide PC shipments are expected to increase more than 12 percent this year, with shipments of notebooks and ultraportable PCs being the main drivers...

Google Apps: A Simple, Hosted On-Demand Offering

On its own, Google Apps is a simple, hosted on-demand offering that requires no additional hardware or software beyond a PC with a Web...

Safari on Windows Falls Short of Top Browsers

When some people travel to a new country, they immerse themselves in the culture and live much as the locals do. However, other travelers...

The Ten Most Wanted Future Technologies

Click the image to see the slide showTen Most Wanted Future Technologies Every day here at eWEEK's Emerging Technology site we look at the newest...

Will Palm’s Foleo Fulfill its Promises?

I've been burned more than once by lighter-than-laptop computing devices that have failed to fulfill their promise. Still, I can't help but be excited...

Is Google in the Right Gear?

Now that some of the hype has died down a bit about Google Gears—the search giants open-source technology for creating offline Web applications—I thought...

Privacy International’s report illustrates European concerns

London-based watchdog group Privacy International castigated Google for the company's inattention to privacy concerns, and the blog world -- led by Googler Matt Cutts...