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InternetNews February 19, 2010 |
Developer Says Windows 7 Eats Up Memory Windows 7 is supposed to be much better at memory management than its maligned predecessor, Windows 7. But one developer said statistics show it's no better.  |
InternetNews February 19, 2010 |
Google-Apple Rivalry Heats Up With reMail Buy As it continues to move in on the mobile market, Google has snapped up reMail, a popular e-mail client available on Apple's App Store, promptly shutting it down in the latest sign of growing competition between the two giants.  |
InternetNews February 19, 2010 |
Citrix, Novell Target Windows/Linux Complexity The partnership announced by Citrix and Novell is focused on interoperability and tools designed to help manage the complexity of having both Linux and Windows-based servers on the network.  |
The Motley Fool February 19, 2010 Rich Smith |
This Just In: Upgrades and Downgrades Caris chats up salesforce.com.  |
The Motley Fool February 19, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Is Google the Next Enron? Google is dipping a toe in the waters where Enron met a horrible demise. The Big G was just approved by U.S. energy regulators to trade electric power in bulk on the open market.  |
The Motley Fool February 19, 2010 Tim Beyers |
This Is Google's Nightmare Scenario A massive cyberattack scars 75,000 systems  |
InternetNews February 18, 2010 |
Cloud Leverage Offers Cheap Online Storage A new startup promises enterprise-class online storage for a nickel a gigabyte per month with no transfer fees.  |
InternetNews February 18, 2010 |
Cloud Provisioning's Unsettled License Issues As virtualization and in the Cloud services gain momentum, ISVs have yet to bring their licensing structures in line with the realities of today's computing environments.  |
InternetNews February 18, 2010 |
SANS Names Mistakes That Cause Vulnerability If programmers were perfect, there would be no vulnerabilities for the bad guys to exploit. SANS Institute has listed the most common mistakes leading to the most common exploits.  |
InternetNews February 18, 2010 |
Microsoft Blames XP Blue Screens on Rootkits Microsoft concludes that flaw that caused XP users' machines to crash owed to rootkit malware on their systems, dismissing speculation that a Microsoft patch caused the problem.  |
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