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Saturday, November 7, 2009
Florida Hospital Dials Up iPhones For Nurses
Is Antivirus Software Dead?
Friday, November 6, 2009
Skype Founders Settle With eBay
Verizon To Raise Termination Fees
Google Dashboard Enhances Privacy Control
FCC To Examine Telephone Access Fees
Craigslist Founder To Advise Veteran Affairs
IBM Opens Business Analytics Center
Microsoft Plans Fixes For 15 Security Flaws
T-Mobile Sees Dip In Subscribers
AT&T Completes Centennial Acquisition
Broadband Goals Proposed In Minnesota
HP Offers Data Center Scalability
Windows 7 Sales Trounce Vista
Global CIO: Oracle Trapped By EU Politics, Says New York Times
Supply Chain Vendors JDA, i2 To Merge
Dell Launches Thinner, Lighter Adamo Laptop
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Microsoft Expresses Cloud Privacy Commitment, Concerns
Enterprise 2.0: Google Wave, A Solution Seeking A Problem?
Obama's Open Government Directive Nears Release
IBM Launches Healthcare Research Center
IBM Unveils Cloud Computing Software Tools
VoiceCon 2009: Avoid Unified Communications Hype
14 Charged In Tech Insider Trading Case
Toshiba Expands Mobile HDD Line
Qualcomm Reports 4Q Loss
Google Releases Internal JavaScript Tools
Serious SSL Vulnerability Found
Microsoft-Yahoo Deal Could Go Global
Wolfe's Den: HP Revs Data Center Strategy, Stabbing At Cisco
Red Hat Offers Virtualization Management
Dell Eyes Cloud Computing
eReferral System Boosts Medical Center Bookings
LTE Standard For Voice, SMS Approved
IBM CEO Sam Palmisano Talks With Global CIO
Samsung Unveils Thinnest Flash Memory Chip
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Enterprise 2.0: The Emperor's New Clothes?
Cisco Profits Down, But Sees Growth Ahead
Government Technologist: Vivek Kundra's Data Center Problem
Parallels Upgrades Mac Virtualization Software
VoiceCon 2009: Siemens Brings Twitter To OpenScape
Dell To Close Perot Deal 'Promptly'
Intel Hit With Antitrust Suit In NY
Enterprise 2.0: Novell, SAP, ThoughtWorks Ride Google Wave
Health Care Provider Improves Performance With Metrics
Microsoft Slashes 800 Jobs
Homeland Security Seeks New Ideas
T-Mobile Restores Voice, Data Services
Google Voice Challenger Ribbit Mobile Launches
Second Life Steps Into The Enterprise