A new cloud-focused Linux flavour launched recently, known as Peppermint, and will open up to more testers over the next two to four weeks

A new cloud-focused Linux flavour launched recently, known as Peppermint, and will open up to more testers over the next two to four weeks
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A new survey has found that companies are struggling to manage access control systems as they try and cope with smaller budgets
A Nokia blog reviewing the newly released Nokia Messaging for Social Networks beta app, has written a surspringly unflattering description of it
It seems that the writing may be on the wall for up-for-sale Palm after it apparently lost the support of retail partner RadioShack, as well as a key webOS executive
Facebook has introduced Community Pages that feature Wikipedia information and a new option to link Pages to their profile
A High Court judge in Ireland has upheld the power of ISPs to cut off illegal file-sharers, describing creative copyright as a "human right"
Documentary being made freely available online while New Zealand mulls software patent ban
The gloves are off: HP is combining its networking acquisition 3Com with its existing Procurve division, in a bid to build a credible Cisco alternative
Gizmodo paid $5000 for an iPhone 4GS prototype found in a bar, and now Apple wants it back
Content providers and governments are failing to offer European consumers legal channels to download music while punishing them for illegal file-sharing
The iPhone already dominates the mobile phone space, but consumers and enterprise customers are hoping for more from Apple's next iteration of the device
Amazon's Adam Selipsky addresses some of the more persistent myths related to the cloud, ahead of the International Cloud Expo in New York
Changes in its business and consumer focus suggest that Microsoft could be moving out of the Dark Ages and preparing a comeback
Microsoft announced the beta rollout of its Windows Intune, a cloud-based management system
IBM reports that its profits rose 13 percent in the first quarter
The New York Times is reporting the attack on Google in December hit the company's password system
Researcher Jefferies & Co. reports that there is high interest in virtualising corporate desktops
Viacom claims Google's YouTube prove the video-sharing site tried to make money from copyright infringement
Apple is to drop Samsung and use its own chips for the upcoming iPhone, produced by PA Semi, Apple's chip manufacturing unit
Microsoft has officially released to manufacturing the next generation of its Office product suite, Office 2010, after an extensive round of public beta testing
Small to medium-size businesses can now gain peace of mind for their cloud systems, after Panda Security announced a cloud-based security service
The Apple iPad's more expensive and advanced big brother, the iPad 3G, will now be on shelves in the US from 7 May, instead of the end of April
CEOP is bullying Facebook to display its button. Peter Judge would side with the social networking site, if he didn't have doubts about its privacy stance
Images of Apple's next generation iPhone 4G have appeared online after the prototype device was apparently discovered on a bar floor
Facebook claims that data it collects from its new "Like" feature will not be used for behavioural ad targeting
People stranded in Europe, following the eruption the Icelandic Eyjafjallajökull volcano, are turning to social networks to find routes home
Meru Networks launched on the Nasdaq stock exchange this month - and eWEEK took a look at how its E(z)RF Service Assurance Module benchmarks an office Wi-Fi network
More details of powers granted to the ICO will be discussed at the Infosecurity Europe conference
3M's pocket-size projector holds up to 17Gbyte of data, and can create a good image with or without a laptop
IT departments need to make unified communications a priority for choosing which mobile devices will be given access to corporate resources, says Andrew Garcia