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Google Mashers Turn On Google

Web developers combining their creations with Google maps aren't a very happy lot any more.This was once an adoring throng of Web hobbyists and...

eWEEK Labs Apple Birthday Bash

April 1 marks the 30th anniversary of Apple Computer. As our Apple reviews retrospective illustrates, we humble Labs analysts havent been following the company...

Microsoft Week Ahead, Week in Review – 4

Microsoft Watch editor Mary Jo Foley looks back at Business Mashup news from Microsofts Convergence conference; in light of the continuing fight with the...

Red Hat, Novell Virtualization and More

Red Hat and Novell bake virtualization into Linux platforms; Microsoft fights EU fines, makes storage push with release of Windows Storage Server 2003 R2;...

CyberCynic: The Touchy Subject of Open-Sourcing Java

Now that the touchy subject of open-sourcing Java has re-emerged, Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols asks, will the now more open-source friendly Sun finally open the...

Attorney General Says Feds Balance Privacy, Security

SAN JOSE, Calif.—U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez said March 30 that the federal government is sensitive to the need to protect citizens privacy rights...

IBM Plays with Magnetism on Atomic Scale

IBM said on March 30 that it has learned how to better control magnetic fields at the atomic level, a technique that it could...

Configuresoft Aims to Ease Compliance

Configuresoft will add to the compliance drumbeat on April 10 when it launches the next major release of its Enterprise Configuration Manager software for...

LinuxWorld Rumor Mill Turns

I could tell you what you will see at LinuxWorld Boston this coming week (April 3-6), but whats the fun in that? Instead, here are...

Apples Intel Move Still Riling Mac Developers

On the eve of its 30th anniversary, Apple Computer is in the middle of a major transition—moving its Mac hardware and operating system over...