E-mail security company MessageLabs has warned that spammers are already modifying their tactics when it comes to the emerging trend of using audio rather than text attachments in unsolicited mail.
Google's one-of-a-kind computer network gives it a chance to surpass Microsoft to become the most dominant company in tech, according to the author of a recently published book on the search giant.
Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer rates customer inertia ahead of open-source software and search titan Google as Redmond's greatest competition.
Larry Page and Sergie Brin have joined the MediaGuardian's 100, while Steve Jobs has slipped and Bill Gates has plunged off.
Now that Nicholas Carr--he of "IT Doesn't Matter" fame--has enjoyed his 15 minutes in the spotlight, Intel CEO Craig Barrett says the industry ought to get itself worked up over an issue that's really going to affect the future.
News headlines about portable storage devices going missing are as common as muck, but the problem could be even more widespread than you suspect.
Now I don't want to call myself a prognosticator -- much less intimate that I had any influence over the following decision -- but in the weeks since I blogged about Channel Ten's lack of an online strategy, things have certainly changed.
Friday's New York Post writes that an independent group of Yahoo board members believes Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang may be letting emotions trump his better judgment; and that's why he's opposed to accepting Microsoft's buyout offer.
To winemaker De Bortoli, Linux has provided the opportunity to save money and free up IT staff.
At a technology conference, the debate over subscription pricing, discounting and licensing practices comes alive. Is the business of selling software is due for an extreme makeover?
video At the Sand Hill Group's Software 2004 conference, a panel of senior executives share their experiences and warn that the total costs of ownership can be higher than expected.
Microsoft has a soft spot for Linux, but it believes that recent developments in the open-source community have killed the free software model.
The 5100MP is a fine business projector, but it's less well suited for home cinemaphiles.
Intel's fastest Pentium M processor makes a grand debut in the Dell Latitude D800.
The CD-RW drive is the peripheral du jour, and if you don't have one of these devices hooked up to your system, you're missing out on a whole lot of fun and function.
Sony's DSRPD150P camcorder is a great example of consumer technology that has migrated up to the professional level.
Whether you're looking to be the next Steven Soderbergh, or just hoping to capture your friends and family goofing around, the newest camcorders to hit the market should have you rolling in no time.
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