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- European Parliament Adopts Telecom Laws After Bitter Debate
- Office 2007: 8 Great Reasons to (Finally) Upgrade
- Verizon Challenges Sprint Marketing Claim
- Google's Ad Empire is Good for Small Business
- Taiwanese Company Launches TD-SCDMA Trial Network
- 'Godfather of Spam' Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
- Open-Xchange Integrates Facebook, Twitter With E-mail Inbox
- Facebook Worm Spreads With a Lurid Lure
- EU Drops Qualcomm Antitrust Investigation
- Hacks of Chinese Temple Were Online Kung Fu, Abbot Says
- Microsoft Issues Security Advisory on IE Vulnerability
- HP Sees PC Sales Jump in China
- RIM, Motorola Latest Defendants in Visual Voicemail Suit
- HP Reports Solid Q4 on Services Growth
- 10 Free Downloads for Your Laptop
- Momentum Builds for Open Content Management Standard
- Mobile Groups Protest Proposed Net Neutrality Rules
- Google Releases Open Source Version of Chrome OS
- Google to Buy Display Ad Company
- Critical Zero-Day Flaw Opens Holes in IE 6 and 7
- Wipro, Other Indian Outsourcers Expand in the US
- Will Chrome Breed Copycats? Internet Explorer OS, Anyone?
- Apple's iPhone App Store Approvals a Necessary Evil
- Microsoft Technology Reduces Network Redundancy
- Ciena Will Pay $769M for Nortel's Metro Ethernet Business
- Report: Microsoft May Pay News Corp. to Delist From Google
- Does Second-Hand Smoke Really Void Apple's Warranty?
- KT to Sell IPhone in South Korea
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BizFeed - November 24, 2009 8:43 PM
Kindle PDF Support Broadens Ebook Reader Appeal for Businesses
Amazon's Kindle has blazed the trail for ebook readers, but now faces tough competition. Adding PDF support broadens the appeal of devices and highlights convergence of personal and business use. -
BizFeed - November 24, 2009 2:22 PM
Verizon Challenges Sprint Marketing Claim
Fresh from its legal victory over AT&T's challenge, Verizon is starting a new battle against Sprint's marketing slogan. Verizon has a reason to fight for "most reliable". -
BizFeed - November 24, 2009 11:42 AM
Google's Ad Empire is Good for Small Business
Google is expanding its vast marketing empire with the purchase of Teracent. Google may be bad for traditional advertising, but its good for small business. -
Tech Audit - November 23, 2009 3:03 PM
Pros and Cons of Windows 7 Security
Windows 7 is the most secure version to date of Microsoft's flagship desktop operating system, but its not perfect. Here are some of the ups and downs of Windows 7 security. -
Tech Inciter - November 23, 2009 7:53 AM
Will Chrome Breed Copycats? Internet Explorer OS, Anyone?
Chrome OS is a dangerous product for Microsoft, to which the company needs to respond. Internet Explorer OS, anyone? Aand how about a Firefox OS and even Opera OS? This is a game every browser can play. -
BizFeed - November 23, 2009 6:53 AM
Apple's iPhone App Store Approvals a Necessary Evil
Apple has taken some heat for the iPhone App Store approvel process. Love it or hate it, though, the App Store approval process is a necessary evil.
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