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Palm Hands Out a Few More Pre Morsels

Aiming to rev up momentum behind its yet-to-be-released Pre smartphone, Palm has offered a few more details about the handset and the software running on it, webOS ...

Yahoo Launches New Mobile Uber-App

Yahoo on Wednesday rolled out its new Yahoo Mobile service for smartphones. The company also announced Yahoo Messenger for the iPhone, which will be launched soon ...

Rosy Tech Job Picture May Fade in 2009

The employment picture for high-tech workers is changing dramatically. Last year, the U.S. high-tech sector added 77,000 jobs, mainly in the software services and engineering sectors, according to "Cyberstates 2009," a report published by TechAmerica ...

Security Sleuths Work Overtime to Confound Conficker

Corporate network administrators can breathe a little easier as the world braces itself for what could be a massive Internet attack courtesy of the Conficker worm on April 1. International non-profit research organization The Honeynet Project, which works on Internet security, has come up with a new scanner to detect the worm on networks ...

Google Shaves 200 From Global Sales and Marketing Divisions

Google is laying off about 200 staff worldwide in its sales and marketing organizations. The announcement was made in a blog post written by Omid Kordestani, the online search giant's senior vice president of global sales and business development ...

Dell Dives Deep Into Data Center Market

Dell on Wednesday announced a slew of products and services to underscore its thrust into the data center market. These include servers and workstations, lifecycle and system management software, storage, virtualization, and data center consulting services ...

New Program to Spread Cash Among Media Tech Startups

Spark Capital, one of the early investors in Twitter, Akamai Technologies and Novatel Wireless, has launched a new seed fund for technology entrepreneurs, specifically in the Boston and New York City areas. Called "Start@Spark," the program will provide up to US$250,000 in seed money to business starters ...

Novell Aims for the Clouds With Suse Enterprise 11

Taking aim at the next generation of computing -- virtualization and the cloud -- Novell on Tuesday unveiled Suse Linux Enterprise 11 ...

Skype Tiptoes Into Enterprise Market With SIP Beta

VoIP provider Skype announced on Monday the beta version of its business-user-oriented Skype for SIP (session initiation protocol), which will run on enterprise PBX (private branch exchange) systems ...

This Week’s Browser Fight: Will Security KO Speed?

Speed kills -- ask any cop -- and browser users are going to find that out very soon ...

Microsoft Debuts IE8, Only to Have It Hacked

Microsoft's unveiling of Internet Explorer 8 on Thursday was marred by news that the browser, touted to be its most secure ever, already has been hacked ...

EPIC Threatens to Burst Google’s Cloud

Privacy rights organization EPIC, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, has asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to shut down Google's cloud services on grounds that the company is misleading consumers ...

HTC Promises at Least 3 More Android Phones in ’09

HTC was the first mobile device maker to introduce a smartphone for the Android platform. Now it might be the second, third and fourth as well ...

Sprint, Palm Offer a Few Tidbits on Pre

On the face of it, the tie-in between Sprint and Palm for the upcoming Palm Pre brings to mind two drowning men hanging on to each other for dear life in a rough sea ...

Super-Fast Rechargeable Battery Slurps Up Power

Massachusetts Institute of Technology has electrifying news, if you'll pardon the pun -- engineers at the institute have come up with a way to speed up the charging and discharging of lithium-ion batteries to a matter of seconds ...

Symantec Bungle Unleashes Torrent of Spam, Confusion

Like cats and mice, security product vendors and cyber-criminals do not care much for each other. Over the past 24 hours, however, cyber-criminals may have just about fallen in love with Symantec, which made a mistake that let crooks launch a flood of malware on the Internet ...

HP Tackles Enterprise Data Explosion With Storage Virtualization Platform

On Tuesday, HP announced with much fanfare its move into storage virtualization. It unveiled its StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA) models 6400 and 8400, and the SAN (Storage Array Network) Virtualization Services Platform (SVSP) 2.1 ...

Data Centers and the Push to Power Down

The next five years or so will spell big trouble for data centers ...

Yahoo Gives Itself a Social Makeover

Yahoo wants to tie all its various services together so each user needs to log in just once to access and manage its services, and will be able to do so from one central site ...

Ballmer: XP’s Demise Negotiable

Microsoft may reconsider its decision to pull Windows XP off the shelves in June if it sees enough customer demand, CEO Steve Ballmer said -- despite a huge customer outcry over the decision ...

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