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Itanium Update on the Way

Intel Corp. is planning a last hurrah for its single-core Itanium server chips. The processor giant is expected to announce on Monday a pair of...

How Can Anyone Oppose Internet Sales Tax?

Hot news: Sales taxes are going to be collected on purchases made over the Internet. It will take a new federal law and a...

Security Patch Deluge: A Double-Edged Sword

Patch Tuesday this month was an IT administrators worse nightmare. Microsoft Corp. patched three "critical" flaws. Oracle Corp. plugged 49 database server holes. The Mozilla...

Microsofts EU Plan Still Flawed, FSFE Says

Ahead of an important decision by the European Commission on Microsofts antitrust compliance proposal, competitors have criticized the plan as deeply flawed. At the end...

Open-Xchange Bundles SuSE, RHEL

Open-Xchange, formerly known as Netline Internet Service, announced Thursday that it can now sell Novells SuSE Linux Enterprise Server bundled with its open-source Open-Xchange...

Domain Hijacking Takes ICANN Spotlight

Web sites both big and small face the risk of having their Web addresses stolen because of flaws in the way domain names are...

Apple Patches OS X Flaws

Apple Computer Inc. has released an update for its Mac OS X 10.4 operating system that fixes two security flaws, including one that potentially...

Study Shows Users Confusion About Blogs

If youre honest about blogs and you pay close attention, there isnt very much in a blog-usability study thats going to surprise you. If,...

HP Does Desktop PC Price Limbo

Hewlett-Packard Co. is using low prices to drum up business for its desktop PCs. The computer giant has begun offering a new wave of low-price...

Health Care CIO Sees All CIO Roles Changing

As the CIO for a $4.1 billion health care products distribution company, Jim Harding knows only too well the changing face of medical technology...