- Data storage grows at record pace
- CNET News - December 2, 2005
- Market for disk storage systems in third quarter grows record 12.5 percent year over year; EMC slips but stays on top.
- IBM introduces self-healing data center software
- CNET News - December 2, 2005
- Big Blue offers data center systems that automatically fix network traffic jams and restore service after a power failure.
- More exploits out for Windows flaws
- CNET News - December 1, 2005
- Users should be shielded from two new attack codes if they use security updates. It's the unpatched flaws that cause worry.
- South African plays online cupid for HIV patients
- CNET News - December 1, 2005
- His site is designed to circumvent awkward dating task of explaining that you suffer from the sexually transmitted disease.
- Phishers use IRS tax refund as bait
- CNET News - November 30, 2005
- Cybercriminals take advantage of programming error on a federal Web site to pose as IRS and collect sensitive data.
- PSP update adds audio goodies
- CNET News - November 30, 2005
- Sony releases new firmware for PlayStation Portable. Version 2.6 adds RSS channel for streaming audio, WMA support.
- Apple releases OS X security patches
- CNET News - November 30, 2005
- "Highly critical" security updates address more than a dozen vulnerabilities in the Mac OS X operating system.
- Mozilla takes wraps off Firefox 1.5
- CNET News - November 29, 2005
- Open-source browser gets first big makeover since its debut a year ago, promising speedier browsing, swifter updates and better pop-up blocking.
- HP introduces new utility-computing service
- CNET News - November 29, 2005
- New data-crunching application for computer-aided engineering taps into the technology used for Shrek 2 and Madagascar.
- NetGear settles suit over wireless data speed
- CNET News - November 28, 2005
- Company will offer a 15 percent discount at its online store and pay up to $700,000 in legal fees.
- EU committee backs telecom data storage rule
- CNET News - November 28, 2005
- Some details of phone calls and Internet use would be stored for up to a year. Full Parliament vote in December.
- Dialed In: Two Sleek Cell Phones With Handy Data Entry
- PC World News - November 28, 2005
- Sending text messages and entering contacts in your phone's address book can be a whole lot easier with a keyboard-equipped handset.
- Dialed In: Two Sleek Cell Phones With Handy Data Entry
- PC World Articles - November 28, 2005
- Sending text messages and entering contacts in your phone's address book can be a whole lot easier with a keyboard-equipped handset.
- Dialed In: Two Sleek Cell Phones With Handy Data Entry
- PC World Reviews - November 28, 2005
- Sending text messages and entering contacts in your phone's address book can be a whole lot easier with a keyboard-equipped handset.
- GPS Devices: Cruise Controllers
- PC World Reviews - November 24, 2005
- New models make getting where you want to go easier and less expensive.
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