Desktop Linux Gains Share in Recent Months
Since last August, the free operating system has climbed to a new high of 1.41 percent, Net Applications reports.
Since last August, the free operating system has climbed to a new high of 1.41 percent, Net Applications reports.
Last year was a record setter, and growth will continue thanks to lower pricing and shortages following Thai floods.
Flash memory is in most everything at CES, and it keeps getting cheaper.
Acer's S5 ultrabook, due in the second quarter, will include Intel's high-speed Thunderbolt interconnect.
So far, strong opposition to the copyright bills hasn't changed many minds.
Windows 8 includes a reset function that restores the operating system to a clean state and scrubs data applications from the disk, but falls short of making that data unrecoverable, according to Microsoft.
A contentious email will stay but other evidence can be excluded, a judge has ruled.
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Recession could undermine data protection says ICO.
The latest batch of IBM patents include e-mail, server backup, e-commerce, advertising, mobile technologies and database tuning.
Exodus accelerates over last four months as users move to Windows 7.
A new law restricting citizens and residents from access and commerce on foreign websites comes into effect on Jan. 6.
Paul Allen, the founder of Ancestry.com, says Google's social network will hit 400 million users next year.
Despite strong sales, and Apple's rise as most valued compay on planet, economic concern dampens confidence for IT.
The goal is to make 'the best free office suite ever'.
This year's CES will be the last time Microsoft will have a keynote at the trade show.
Still, sales of Oracle's specialized hardware-software appliances grew rapidly in the quarter, according to CEO Larry Ellison.
An ITC administrative law judge found that Motorola Android products infringe a Microsoft patent.
The deal recently got approval from China, Australia, and the European Commission
AT&T will pay a $4 billion breakup fee to T-Mobile's parent company.
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