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Can Microsoft Make Vista Less Annoying?

Microsoft plans to make several significant tweaks to the next beta of Windows Vista to make a key security feature less annoying to users. In...

Buzz Through Acquisition

Microsoft and eBay? That combination, widely rumored and unconfirmed as of this writing, was only the latest in a silly season of old-line companies...

Nursing a Printer Network Back to Health

After years of watching the cost of providing services lag behind reimbursement for treatments, business administrators at Leesburg Regional Medical Center knew it was...

Not Quite a Match Made in Heaven

In an early salvo to prove that wireless LAN equipment based on Draft 1.0 of the 802.11n standard is not only extremely fast but...

New Security Tools Debut at Gartner Show

A range of security technology providers used Gartners ongoing IT Security Summit in Washington to introduce new products on June 5. Among the firms launching...

Our Modern World—Weirder by the Minute

Ive often thought about the new commonplace practices in society that someone from 1920 might find odd if they suddenly landed in the here...

HP Targets the Midrange with New NonStop Server

Hewlett-Packard is looking to bring its high-availability platform for the midrange market. The Palo Alto, Calif., company on June 5 is launching the Integrity NonStop...

Dell Customer Looks to HP for Opteron Servers

A longtime Dell customer that had been outspoken in its urging of the computer maker to adopt technology from Advanced Micro Devices is turning...

VMware Not Resting on Laurels, President Says

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—More players may be coming into the increasingly competitive virtualization space, but VMware is not ready to relinquish its leadership role, according to...

Expedia: the Latest Victim af a New Kind of Threat

More than a quarter of a million Hotels.com customers are now at high risk for credit card theft after a password-protected laptop computer containing...