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Capturing the Elusive URL: There’s Gotta Be a Better Way

Everywhere you look today, you're hit right between the eyes with an URL. They pop up in TV ads, in ads on the big screen, on billboards, posters, soup cans, cereal boxes, on the sides of buses -- just about anywhere ...

Bridging the Linux Gap for Windows Admins

Xandros, which makes intuitive Linux solutions and tools to manage mixed environments, announced two new products that will make it easier for Windows systems administrators to manage Linux platforms in their IT environment ...

Cops Raid 51 CeBIT Booths in Patent Crackdown

German police raided 51 booths of companies suspected of showing pirated products at electronics show CeBIT 2008, which runs through Sunday in Hannover, Germany ...

Microsoft Gives Web Devs New Tools in IE8 Beta

Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 8 beta 1, four months ahead of schedule. The browser is aimed at developers, the software giant said, but anyone can download the beta from its sites. It was originally scheduled to be released in June ...

Microsoft Invites Researchers to Tinker With ‘Singularity’ OS

Five years after it began work on Singularity, an operating system research project focused on constructing dependable systems, Microsoft has released a research development kit (RDK) to the academic and research community ...

The Virtualization Challenge, Part 3: No Bed of Roses

In Part 1 of this five-part series, we define virtualization; in Part 2, we look at the business drivers for virtualization. Now we will look at the challenges enterprises face when they virtualize their IT environment ...

Flash Memory Glut Eats at Intel Profits

Semiconductor giant Intel has lowered its profitability forecast, sending stock prices tumbling across the board ...

Open Source Drupal Dives Into Commercial Waters

Drupal, the wildly popular open source social publishing system which has been downloaded more than 2 million times since it was released in 2001, will soon be available as a commercial distribution ...

Google Gives Voicemail to Homeless in SF Trial Run

Google is working with homeless shelters in San Francisco to let them offer free phone numbers and voicemail boxes to their clients for life ...

EU Wallops Microsoft in Antitrust Grudge Match

The European Union has slapped Microsoft with a record US$1.35 billion fine ...

The Virtualization Challenge, Part 2: Making the Case

Part 1 of this five-part series defines the various types of virtualization. This installment looks at the business reasons for virtualizing your IT system. How will virtualization contribute to your top or bottom line? How much can you save? ...

The Internet, Politics and Power of the People

Vox populi vox dei -- the voice of the people is the voice of God -- was supposed to represent democracy in action. Until now, however, the true state of democracy was perhaps best expressed by the saying "Freedom of the press belongs to those who own one." ...

Google Chips In to Build Trans-Pacific Telecom Cable

Google is joining five other companies to lay a 6,200-mile undersea cable linking the U.S. and Japan ...

Pakistan’s YouTube Censorship Triggers Worldwide Outage

For a couple of hours on Sunday, access to YouTube worldwide was cut, the result of the Pakistani government's banning YouTube in the country ...

EU Turns Up Nose at Microsoft Openness Initiative

The European Union is looking at Microsoft's vow to commit to openness and interoperability with a jaundiced eye ...

AMD Pushes Multi-Threaded Computing With Open Source Move

AMD has open sourced more than 3,000 routines in its AMD Performance Library for multi-threaded programming ...

The Virtualization Challenge, Part 1: Many From One

What is virtualization anyway? This five-part series on a trend that is reaching into every corner of the technology landscape addresses that fundamental question, along with many of the complex issues that flow from it ...

Microsoft-Yahoo Deal Dance Grows More Elaborate

Confusion is swirling around Microsoft's bid for Yahoo. After having been twice rebuffed, Microsoft reportedly is planning to authorize a proxy fight this week ...

Newspaper Heavies Form Online Ad Flotilla

In a move that further crowds an already over-served market, four newspaper giants -- New York Times, Hearst, Gannett and Tribune -- have created a new online advertising partnership. Their new venture, QuadrantOne, will be headquartered in Chicago ...

LiMo and Android: Is This Town Big Enough for Both?

Sparks flew at the GSMA mobile telephony conference in Barcelona, Spain, as members of the LiMo and Android consortiums demonstrated their products and announced new developments ...

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