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Open source foiled Microsoft antitrust case

Hands-on: The Crucial M4 SSD boosts read and write performance | HP takes swipes at Cisco on Interop stage

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Open source foiled Microsoft antitrust case
Just over a decade ago, a U.S. District Court judge decided that Microsoft was as much of a threat to the technology sector as Standard Oil was almost a century ago to the oil industry, and with that he ordered Microsoft split into two. Read More


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Hands-on: The Crucial M4 SSD boosts read and write performance
The Crucial M4 SSD offers better performance than previous SSDs, and it costs less. Read More

HP takes swipes at Cisco on Interop stage
It's not often Hewlett-Packard and Cisco share the same stage during a keynote address. But at Interop that's exactly what they did -- and HP didn't share the stage nicely. Read More

Google Music takes on Apple iTunes, Amazon
Google kicked off its annual Google I/O developers conference by giving people what they've been expecting for months -- an online music service. Read More

Consumer SSDs to break out in 2012, Gartner says
Consumer solid-state drives will have a break-out year in 2012 due to falling prices, which will make SSDs a primary storage option for mainstream users. Read More

EMC unveils real-time data replication over thousands of miles
EMC made several announcements around data replication and protection, including the ability to replicate data in real time between storage arrays thousands of miles apart. Read More

Some Verizon users still reporting LTE modem problems
Even though Verizon Wireless claims its fast LTE network is "up and running" following an April 26 outage, it's still not working for some customers, including 50 Chicago-based users of laptops with LTE modems. Read More

From CIO.com: How CIOs Can Become Business Forecasters
The CIO who can help the boss more accurately predict the future and manage profitability across economic cycles can be indispensable. Chris Curran shares some suggestions on how you can be that CIO. Read More


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Google's online advertising faces U.S. probe
Google is under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice in connection with its advertising program, and has set aside $500 million for a potential resolution. Read More

Symantec says Facebook site leaked information
A programming bug on Facebook's website may have accidentally given advertisers and others access to a treasure trove of personal information, according to security researchers. Read More

NetSuite aims at enterprises with 'unlimited' push
On-demand ERP software vendor NetSuite is expected to announce a new push into large enterprises on Tuesday. Read More

Update: U.S. launches wireless public safety network
The U.S. government and the nation's top mobile-phone service providers on Tuesday launched a public safety program that will allow people to receive emergency alerts via text message. Read More

Open-Xchange's new mobile client has offline access
Open-source collaboration platform provider Open-Xchange has a released Mobile Web App, which gives smartphone users online and offline access to appointments, e-mails and contacts while on the road, the company said on Tuesday. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Published desktops versus virtual machines: Citrix's hosted shared virtual desktop
Virtual desktops without VDI: So what's the catch? Insider (registration required) Read More

IT Blogwatch: Microsoft-Skype: the end for Mac and iPhone users?
Is this the end of Skype for Mac? For iPhone? For Android? Now that Microsoft (MSFT) is buying Skype Global for $8.5 billion, what does it mean for non-Windows platforms -- do they have a future? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers dissect the big news. Read More



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