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Apple iPhone the next hot e-book reader?

The Apple iPhone is on its way to becoming the next e-book reader, if various media reports these couple of days are to be believed. Of course, this is based on the number of e-books released in the... Read more...

How Google handled the latest Gmail crash

Google treats its top business customers with kid gloves, and that's one reason that the Gmail outage last week did not spark protest or outrage. Although tens of thousands of Gmail customers... Read more...

Forrester: Microsoft Office is in no danger from competition

Microsoft Office remains the prevalent productivity suite among enterprise customers, with 80 percent of enterprise customers using some version of Microsoft Office. This finding was noted in a new... Read more...

Websites IT pros should master in 2009

NetworkWorld.com says that savvy IT executives need to connect to the latest innovations on the Internet if they want to keep up with their 20-something employees and improve business performance.... Read more...

Viruses hit 1 million mark

Google Calendar, Outlook get in sync

If you're a Google Calendar fan, you likely experience a level of frustration when you're forced to use Outlook at work each and every day. That's because, until now, the only reliable way to sync... Read more...

Google expands enterprise offerings

As you will recall, just a few short weeks ago, Google expanded its enterprise offerings with Google Apps Team Edition, a... Read more...

Tech tool may identify disgruntled workers

The Air Force is developing a data-mining tool to root out disaffected insiders based on their email activity, according to an article in this month's International Journal of Security and Networks.... Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Gartner: 80% of apps to use open-source by 2012; Flash drives get serious about security;

> Gartner: 80% of apps to use open-source by 2012. Read more...

Vista loses steam

Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system is not winning any popularity contests these days. Bill Gates, the outgoing head of Microsoft, disclosed on Sunday at the Consumer Electronics Show that... Read more...