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Linux Community Offers Free Drivers to Hardware Firms

The Linux community is planning to improve the position of the open source operating system by addressing one of the more vexing barriers slowing mainstream adoption: Linux-compatible device drivers. Developers are now offering to provide hardware vendors with the necessary drivers for free ...

Oracle Launches Five Enterprise App Updates

Oracle has released new versions of all five of the major application sets in its software lineup ...

Seagate’s DAVE Adds Smartphone Storage Wirelessly

The first portable hard drives for mobile phones will soon be on the market, promising to spark a "multimedia revolution" by meeting increasing storage demands of smartphone users ...

Vista’s Ready for Everyone – Who’s Ready for Vista?

Microsoft's much-anticipated Vista operating system became available to consumers this week, and, as with many new technologies, the excitement was tempered by an atmosphere of caution ...

Google Bulks Up Mini Search Gadget

Google has added new security and search features to its smallest search appliance, the Mini, which is designed for the small and medium-size business market ...

TomTom Steers Some Users Straight to Virus

Some TomTom satellite navigation systems installed in cars might actually be steering drivers in the wrong direction -- at least when it comes to navigating their PCs ...

MySpace Donates Database to Child Advocacy Group

Social networking Web site MySpace and verification companySentinel Tech are teaming up to help protect children from online predators ...

Microsoft’s Vista Set to Sail

Microsoft is set to begin consumer sales of its new Vista operating system at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, and the software giant is putting considerable marketing muscle behind the long-awaited launch ...

Researchers Create World’s Densest Memory Chip

Researchers say they've created the world's densest memory circuit, about 100 times denser than today's standard memory unit and as small as a human white blood cell ...

Google Keeps ‘Most Significant Brand’ Crown

Internet search kingpin Google is the most important brand in the universe, according to a new survey. The search giant edged out Apple for the honor of "most significant brand" for the second consecutive year ...

President Touts Alternative Fuel Use

President Bush, trying to squeeze some political fuel from his State of the Union address, hit the road Thursday to campaign for an energy plan aimed at reducing Americans' energy consumption habits ...

AT&T Earnings on the Rise

AT&T reported that its earnings rose 17 percent in the fourth quarter, bolstered by strong growth in the company's wireless subscriber base and the continued development of its regional wireline businesses ...

AT&T Earnings on the Rise

AT&T reported that its earnings rose 17 percent in the fourth quarter, bolstered by strong growth in the company's wireless subscriber base and the continued development of its regional wireline businesses ...

AT&T Earnings on the Rise

AT&T reported that its earnings rose 17 percent in the fourth quarter, bolstered by strong growth in the company's wireless subscriber base and the continued development of its regional wireline businesses ...

Internet Use in China Soars

The number of Internet users in China increased more than 23 percent in 2006, topping out at 137 million with an estimated 104 million of those having some level of access to a broadband connection ...

Intel Pushes Faster Wireless Standard to Market

Intel has unveiled the next generation of wireless chips for its Centrino Duo mobile line used in many Intel-based laptops, which are designed to improve their ability to download music and stream high-definition video ...

Google Accidentally Exposes User Data

Google unwittingly disclosed sensitive login and password information of more than a dozen users, opening up a can of worms for the search giant by exposing a flaw in its anti-phishing tool ...

CEOs Ask Bush for Mandatory Emissions Caps

After years of taking a backseat to big business, climate change has moved up the U.S. political ladder, and even Corporate America is providing ideas on ways to get the government involved ...

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