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Google’s Search Lead Widens, Reaches 50%

A majority of all the Internet searches conducted in April were carried out through Google, Nielsen/NetRatings found in a report issued last week that...

Throw Another Google on the Barbie

Four years after first establishing a presence in Australia, Google's opened up a new office in Sydney, and is now looking to hire a...

Politics 2.0: Micro-Graft and Wikis

California registered voters can now take part in an experimental political fantasy camp.At Wicracy, launched last week, participants create a platform of issues they...

Ubuntu Tips Upgrade, Server Release Plans

UK-based Canonical will introduce all-new versions of its popular Debian-based Linuxes—Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and Edubuntu—along with its first enterprise server edition on June 1, a...

Will Microsofts Windows Live Relaunch Fizzle?

It looks like Microsoft is going to relaunch Windows Live in June at its TechEd conference. Unlike the initial November 2005 Windows Live unveiling,...

Can Microsofts Bitlocker Save Us from Ourselves?

Microsoft is making it much more difficult to access and steal a businesss vital data from one of its PCs. The giant software maker will...

Vista/SUSE Smackdown

In one corner, we have the champ—Windows. Come January, it will come out swinging with what Microsoft tells us is the latest and greatest...

OpenSUSE 10.1 Is Versatile, but Uneven

Novells OpenSUSE 10.1 is a solid, multipurpose Linux-based operating system that—in addition to being a very good distribution in its own right —offers an...

Microsoft Turns On OneCare; McAfee Follows Suit

Microsoft launched its consumer desktop security service as expected May 30, with longtime anti-virus and intrusion detection specialist McAfee introducing a rival offering in...

Former IT Manager Seeks Redress with SarbOx Whistleblower Lawsuit

Chris OKeefe was, in a former life, an IT manager in charge of customer relationship management implementations at TIAA-CREF, a prestigious financial institution that...