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Gateway Goes for Business Gold

Gateway is getting down to business. The Irvine, Calif., PC maker, which absorbed eMachines Inc. in 2004, is has been reshaping its notebook, server and...

Analysts: Dual-Core PowerPC G5s Due for Apple

Power Macs and PowerBooks could gain new power plants in the near future, analysts say. IBMs chip group has been mum on details relating to...

Gartner to Host Its First BPM Summit

At its first Business Process Management Summit in Arlington, Va., June 6 and 7, IT research firm Gartner is taking a unique tack in...

Porn Sites to Gain a Top-Level Domain

Its official—the Web soon will have its own red-light district. This week, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers approved a plan that...

Experts Warn of Growing Trojan Threat

Trojan horse programs were in the news again this week, as the Israeli newspaper Haaretz published news of a massive industrial espionage ring that...

McAfee Buys Wi-Fi Security Startup

Internet security specialist McAfee on Thursday announced a deal to acquire Wireless Security Corp., a venture-backed startup that sells Wi-Fi network protection to small...

Microsoft Adds XML File Formats to Office 12

Microsoft continues to slowly trickle out bits of information about its Office 12 suite. On Thursday the company will announce that it plans to...

Microsoft Moves Adroitly on Digital Imaging

You have to hand it to Microsoft. When it wants to, it certainly can make things happen. It can even make peace happen. Digital imaging...

Can You See Me Now? More Video Chats Hit the Market

Feel upset when the new millennium rolled around with nary a video phone or flying car in sight? It seems the future has finally been...

Red Hat CEO Talks Up Open-Source Revolution

NEW ORLEANS—Red Hat Inc. CEO Matthew Szulik opened the companys first annual trade show, Red Hat Summit, with a keynote speech that was light...