Citrix: the Virtual Route to Sustainable IT

Sustainable IT departments will have to weather some big changes. One of the largest is the move to virtual servers.…

16 years ago

Skype 4.0 for Windows Updates VOIP

The VOIP calling service releases Skype 4.0 for Windows. The latest version of Skype features full-screen video calling, a bandwidth…

16 years ago

Google Quietly Declares E-Mail War on Yahoo

Many people send e-mail messages while exhausted, angry or inebriated that they later regret. As part of Google's quest to…

16 years ago

Box.net Becomes Social Content Management Service

Box.net, which began life as a file management and file-sharing platform in a cloud computing environment, is becoming a more…

16 years ago

New Citrix XenDesktop Release Enhances Desktop Virtualization, User Experience

The new release of Citrix's XenDesktop product aims to make desktop virtualization cheaper and friendlier for office workers, by increasing…

16 years ago

Microsoft to Blitz Market with Six Editions of Windows 7

It's official: Microsoft will release at least six versions of Windows 7, following the same marketing approach it took with…

16 years ago

Sun Enhancements to OpenSolaris Take Aim at Linux

Sun Microsystems' OpenSolaris 2008.11 includes improvements around software package management and incorporating community packaging efforts. The updates to the free…

16 years ago

Google Privacy Exec Facing Criminal Charges

Italian officials charge Google Global Privacy Counsel Peter Fleischer with criminal charges of defamation and failure to exercise control over…

16 years ago

Google Earth Beta 5 Lets Users Explore Ocean Floor

Google's latest update to Google Earth includes several new features to view, including the three-dimensional renderings of the ocean floor,…

16 years ago

Mac Enters Enterprise by Back Door

Business Mac deployments hit a 5 percent adoption ceiling last year, but they're bouncing down, according to a new report…

16 years ago

IBM Building Next Generation of BlueGene Supercomputers

IBM and the U. S Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have signed a new contract to build the…

16 years ago

Next Windows 7 Milestone: Release Candidate

How ready is Windows 7? Ready enough so there will be no Beta 2. Microsoft plans to go directly from…

16 years ago

Google Apps Draws Enterprise Users

Despite summer outages for Google Gmail and Google Apps that left some analysts questioning whether Web-based applications were right for…

16 years ago

New ‘Hacktivism’ Highlights Growing Problem

We all saw what the concentrated efforts of a group of politically minded hackers could accomplish in 2007 when Russian…

16 years ago

Should Dell Smartphone Tackle BlackBerry or iPhone Fans?

Rumours of a Dell smartphone are running rampant, but what features might the company include, and is it smart to…

16 years ago

Google Search Engine Sends False Security Warnings

A human error caused Google users to received bogus security warning messages for many of the searches the performed for…

16 years ago

Toshiba Looks to Cut Costs as NAND Flash Memory Prices Fall

Toshiba is looking to cut costs by £2.3 billion in the next year as the company looks to deal with…

16 years ago

Who Is the Best Skype Suitor? Google, Microsoft or Yahoo?

It's impossible for eBay to report quarterly earnings without the usual deliberations about what the company could, would or should…

16 years ago

CIRBA Virtual Machine Capacity Planning Tool Gets Upgrade0

CIRBA announced Version 5.1 of its virtualization capacity management tool on the 28th January, 2009. I'll be reviewing CIRBA 5.1,…

16 years ago

From IE 8 to Google Chrome, Keep an Eye on Clickjacking

First Microsoft touts clickjacking protections in Internet Explorer 8, then a security researcher releases a proof of concept for a…

16 years ago

Samsung, Nokia, Apple Handsets Do Well Despite Recession

ABI Research says mobile and wireless handset sales rocked in the first half of 2008, but bombed in the latter…

16 years ago

Adobe AIR, Flash Installations Surge

At Adobe MAX Japan, Adobe announces that Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash Player 10 have reached record adoption numbers to…

16 years ago

Songsmith Sings Microsoft’s Hope

Incubation projects can save Microsoft. The company needs them now more than ever.

16 years ago

Panasonic Toughbook Laptops Undergo Makeover, Gain Intel Technology

Panasonic is adding new features and functionality to its line of rugged Toughbook laptops, designed for use in more strenuous…

16 years ago

How I Harness My Twitter Stream

For the past few months, I've been using Twitter, the microblogging service that you may well be sick of hearing…

16 years ago

IT Industry Joins Energy Efficiency Push

IT companies of all sizes are looking to join the push toward greater energy efficiency by creating new power management…

16 years ago

Layoffs to Continue at IBM, Sources Say

IBM has laid off some 2,800 employees, with more to come, according to the Alliance@IBM organisation. Big Blue has had…

16 years ago

Court Rejects Intel’s Request for Delay in Antitrust Case

A European court rejects Intel's request to delay a hearing in front of the European Commission, Europe's main antitrust body.…

16 years ago

Retailer Wireless Devices Largely Unprotected

A new survey shows 44 percent of the wireless devices used by retailers are vulnerable to attacks by data thieves.…

16 years ago

Websense Buys Spam Protection for Social Web Sites

Websense has acquired Defensio, a spam filtering service designed to protect blogs, social networks and other Web 2.0 sites. According…

16 years ago