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Intel vPro to Report for Duty in Desktops

Business desktop PCs are set to get smarter next month with the arrival of chip maker Intels vPro platform for corporate desktops. The platform, which...

Symantec Report IDs Holes in Vista Kernel Security

Anti-virus market leader Symantec has published its third and final report in a series of studies meant to examine the security improvements being made...

Study: PDA Shipments Up 3% in Second Quarter

A new study confirms that the market for wireless-connected PDAs is growing, while the traditional handheld market continues its steady decline. The study, by analyst...

Why Im Against Net Neutrality

The network neutrality debate, which is expected to surface again this fall, is a faux issue that if mandated by Congress is bound to...

Google Mini Finds Its Corporate Search Bearings

In the modern technology world, Google is the 600-pound gorilla. Companies from Microsoft to Oracle to Verizon are terrified that the reigning Internet search...

Freespire 1.0 Arrives Early

Linspire was going to announce the release of Freespire 1.0—its free, Debian-based desktop Linux operating system that combines open-source software with legally licensed proprietary...

Google Puts Up its Click Fraud Dukes

Google went on the offensive today against critics who argue that Google's advertising system is inherently vulnerable to fraudulent clicks. Those critics argue click...

Yahoo Unveils New Ad Platform Features

SES Conference, San Jose, CA -- Yahoo unveiled today for the first time a public demonstration of their new ad platform technology, codenamed Panama.The...

More Troubles in Live Land: Niall Kennedy Quits

Niall Kennedy, a high-profile hire from Technorati who joined Microsoft in April 2006 as Program Manager for syndication with the Windows Live team, has...

Apples Xcode 3 Gives Application Life to 64-Bit Leopard

SAN FRANCISCO—In addition to unveiling new hardware and previewing the new "Leopard" version of OS X, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs used his keynote...