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HP Polishes Up Unix

In Labs, eWeek Labs Director Jim Rapoza talks with Senior Analyst Jason Brooks about the latest Vista beta. In commentary, Spencer F. Katt gives...

Caringo Moves out of the Starting Gate with CAS Software

Paul Carpentier is at it again. Just a few years after selling the company that created the technology behind content-addressed storage to EMC, Carpentier,...

Appeals Court Sides with Mac Rumor Sites

A three-judge appellate panel stated May 26 that bloggers can protect the anonymity of sources, reversing an earlier decision in the case of Apple...

IBM Adds Muscle to Storage Virtualization

IBM introduced next-generation enhancements to its storage "virtualization engine" software May 25—improvements that help companies move large amounts of data over greater distances at...

U.S. PTO Smashes JPEG Patent

Another attempt to tie down a standard with a patent has gone down in flames. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has rejected a patent...

Windows, Office, Longhorn on the Loose

Looking ahead, CEO Steve Ballmer hits New York City to meet with financial analysts, and preparations for the Professional Developers Conference in June in...

IBM Dispenses Resources in a Struggling Region

Appalachia may be one of the poorest regions of the United States, but its about to receive a boost of technology riches thanks to...

Googles Picasa for Linux Arrives

Google and CodeWeavers have released the first Google program, the popular beginner-level photography program, Picasa, for Linux. Although the Linux Picasa implementation includes most of...

ProactiveNet Hones SLA Management

ProactiveNet, the David of the Business Service Management realm, on May 30 will launch a new version of its namesake software to compete with...

Who Should Be Dells Next Partner?

Who should Dell next invite to the dance? Ive got a few suggestions. Now that Dell is leading the chorus in singing, "Those slower sales...