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  • The new series of chips are aimed at the cloud computing market and come with software support most new chips don't have.
  • Spurred on by the EC findings and fine, US investigators now may issue their own complaint against Intel.
  • The first bomb dropped. Here come the aftershocks.
  • The BlackBerry maker is betting on the Bold 9700 and Storm2 to reassert its leadership in smartphones.
  • Three of four FTC commissioners are in favor of filing a complaint against Intel.
  • Tim Berners-Lee explains what he thinks are the biggest threats to keeping the Web open and why he's still a bit leery of cloud computing.
  • Integration of E Ink technology into Freescale processors will result in improved performance and longer battery life.
  • Amazon and Microsoft painted a different picture of the economy than the rest of the stock market today.
  • Definitions matter. I have friends who think a router and switch do the same thing, even though they are fundamentally different appliances. Similarly, when it comes to counting carbon, the definitions used in defining what counts and what doesn't is...
  • How many chargers and power bricks do you have at home? Perhaps one for the cell phone, one for the laptop, one for the external DVD burner? And how many more older chargers and power bricks do you have stashed...
  • By Tom DunlapIt's Windows 7 Week at Internet.com. On the day that Microsoft's new, much-hyped operating system is finally officially out the door, my hard-working colleagues at various Internet.com sites are covering all aspects of Windows 7.  Among all the...
  • Darl McBride, to the glee of many, is out of a job. I think this signals the real end of all The SCO Group litigation, because I think Mr. McBride was hired specifically to litigate rather than run a...
  • The federal government is set to start handing out some $4 billion in an initial round of stimulus funding to expand broadband access to rural communities and under-served areas of the country. Another $3.2 billion is slated for a second...
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  • Mediabistro Circus is an inspirational, informative 2-day event for media professionals. It's your chance to learn about new opportunities in media and technology, connect with other professionals and media luminaries, and shape revolutionary ideas around your professional life.
  • Make mobile a critical part of your business strategy. Discover the opportunities presented by the obsession with mobile devices in mobile marketing, advertising, content creation, and audience engagement through a series of presentations from mobile technology leaders.
  • In this Webcast, eSecurity columnist Ken van Wyk will highlight the risks of the hardware/software approach and will discuss the benefits of the software as a service (SaaS) model for security.
  • Personal use of applications and removable storage devices on the corporate network creates a security risk and headache for IT staff. Monitoring and controlling such applications and devices is not only a good threat-protection strategy, it's also a necessity for compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and the Data Protection Act.
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Feature PhotoGartner: Virtualization Still in Infancy
Contrary to the hoopla, a mere 16 percent of enterprise work loads run on virtual machines.

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Windows Mobile Development
This screencast will show you how to get started with database application development in Windows Mobile 6.0 using C# and Visual Studio 2008. You will also learn how to set up an emulated network connection for the phone emulators.
[Jani Jarvinen - Sep 1, 2009]
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Constructing your First PowerShell Provider
PowerShell, it seems, is going to be here for awhile. So today we'll focus on a few of the major PowerShell Provider concepts.

  • Mixing .NET and Java technologies with web services is often easy, but for many tasks web services are not the solution for Java/.NET interoperability.
  • Discover how to use the iterators in the Standard PHP Library
  • By leveraging Windows Error Reporting (WER), independent software vendors (ISVs) can use Microsoft’s existing infrastructure for providing end users with patches and workarounds, a critical aspect of the application life-cycle management.

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Dialing for Dollars: Hosted PBX Meets CRM
The phone has always been a critical tool for sales people, but M5 Networks takes it to the next level by integrating hosted PBX with customer relationship software. Can you say sales efficiency?

  • Windows 7 offers lots of new features and Joe Moran walks you through seven of the changes you’ll see in the operating system’s user interface.
  • It’s no secret that small businesses never embraced Windows Vista, with the majority of customers sticking with XP. With Windows 7, Microsoft has addressed concerns with Vista’s speed and usability to lure the XP holdouts.
  • Coinciding with the launch of Windows 7 this month, HP unveiled a bevy of small business and SOHO PCs for just about any need and budget. Several even take advantage of Windows 7’s advanced touch-screen capabilities.

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Why iPhone and Kindle Will Continue to Rule
Mike Elgan believes prognosticators are making faulty predictions based on an over-estimation of a link between product "quality" or feature sets and unit sales, and an underestimation of the power of human nature on the decision-making process.

  • Top mobile phone suppliers and other industry majors back the plan.
  • The entrepreneur who ran a business completely from his iPhone talks about the apps he used. Plus: a list of the essential business iPhone apps.
  • Apple is now allowing in-app transactions in free iPhone programs, saving developers from creating duplicate Lite versions.

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The IBM Global CIO Study 2009
How are today's chief information officers successfully growing profits for their businesses? The 2009 IBM Global CIO Study explored this and other issues facing CIOs during challenging times. We talked with more than 2,500 CIOs from over 75 countries and 15 industries.

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On Demand Webcast: Unlock the Power of Reporting with Crystal Reports
See how a system-friendly, budget-friendly reporting solution can optimize operations with daily reports, achieve better customer service by identifying improvement areas, and improve KPIs. This webcast includes a conversation with the vice president responsible for developing reporting and dashboard solutions at SAP. Check it out right here.

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Top 10 Reasons to Upgrade to Windows Server 2008 R2
Designed to help organizations reduce operating costs and increase efficiencies, Windows Server 2008 R2 provides enhanced management control over resources across the enterprise. It is designed to provide better energy efficiency and performance by reducing power consumption and lowering overhead costs.

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