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Novell Targets Microsoft With SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10

Taking aim at rival Microsoft, its Windows platform and its Office suite, Novell on Thursday unveiled SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 at CeBIT 2006 in Hanover, Germany ...

Microsoft Reveals Pint-Sized Ultra-Mobile PCs

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates is expected to demonstrate the company's first wave of Ultra-Mobile PCs at the CeBIT information and telecommunications trade show in Hannover, Germany on Thursday ...

Cingular Launches On-Demand Mobile TV

Cingular Wireless on Tuesday launched an on-demand streaming video service with a selection of content from providers including Fox and HBO ...

Yahoo Readies APIs for Photos, Calendar, Shopping and Web 2.0

Yahoo on Tuesday said it is planning to make four new and enhanced interfaces available to independent developers in a move designed to tap into free marketing research ...

Samsung Unveils 8GB Smart Music Phone

Samsung Electronics on Monday unveiled the world's first 8GB hard-disk embedded smartphone. The phone includes an MP3 player that could compete with Apple's iPod ...

Symantec Report: Cybercrime on the Rise

In the past, cyber attacks were largely designed to destroy data, but today's attacks are increasingly designed to silently steal data for profit without doing system damage that would be noticeable to a user, according to the latest Symantec Internet Security Threat Report ...

Sun SPOT Project Could Help Usher in New Computing Era

Sun Microsystems is attempting to take the concept of pervasive computing into the mainstream with a new battery-operated platform for development of wireless sensor networks, robotics and personal consumer electronics ...

NBC Universal Nabs iVillage in $600 Million Deal

In a move to extend its reach, NBC Universal on Monday agreed to buy iVillage, a leading online destination for women, for approximately US$600 million in cash ...

Senator Proposes Equal Net Access for All

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) on Thursday unveiled new legislation that would ensure what he is calling "net neutrality," or equal delivery of content on the Internet for consumers and businesses ...

Sun and HP: So Happy Together?

How different would the IT world look if Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW) and Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) joined forces in the operating system arena? Sun CEO Scott McNealy has already imagined such a scenario ...

S2 to Offer Online-Only Distribution for ‘Savage 2’ Game

Video game maker S2 Games is testing a new delivery system that is beginning to catch on with both independent computer game makers and industry giants: Web downloads. S2 Games plans to sell its new title "Savage 2: A Tortured Soul" exclusively online when it is released in October ...

AMD Calls Skype Into Intel Battle

Skype has landed in the midst of a semiconductor industry battle betweenAMD andIntel. AMD, the No. 2 chipmaker, is seeking documents from theVoIP company about its dealings with market leader Intel, according to a Feb. 28 subpoena ...

DreamWorks, HP Put SOA Into Action

Film animation giant DreamWorks is jumping on the service-oriented architecture bandwagon. The company on Wednesday announced it has implemented an HP solution based on SOA to simplify and consolidate key business operations ...

First-of-Kind Viruses Target Mobile Users

Two new Trojan horses are being billed as "first-of-their-kind" bugs ...

Yahoo Files Trade Secret Suit Against Ex-Employees

Yahoo on Monday filed a lawsuit against wireless content company MForma and a group of former Yahoo employees, alleging the theft of the Internet portal giant's trade secrets ...

AOL, Yahoo Take Heat for Fee-Based E-Mail Plan

America Online and Yahoo are under fire for plans to charge for e-mail. A group of nonprofit and public interest groups on Tuesday launched a campaign to protest the online giants' scheme to charge high-volume e-mail senders a fee in exchange for a guarantee that their messages will be delivered ...

Internet Subscriber Growth May Be Stalling, Report Suggests

Most households that are not on the Web already have little intention of logging on. So says a study released by market researcher Parks Associates on Friday ...

Microsoft Targets Variety of Users With Six-Version Vista Strategy

Microsoft said it would release six different flavors of its Windows Vista operating system, scheduled for rollout in the second half of 2006 ...

Microsoft Goes ‘Live’ With New Parental Controls

As part of its new "Live" branding strategy, Microsoft is reportedly beta testing a new Web-based service designed to help parents manage their children's computer use to improve their safety ...

Yahoo Exec Plugs DRM-Free Music Downloads

Yahoo has engaged in a battle with the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), at least indirectly ...

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