|  Wednesday February 3, 2010 |
| Wall Street, Gear Makers Await Cisco 2Q Results [February 3, 2010] Analysts say the networking-equipment giant's second-quarter earnings will be a good indicator of enterprise capital spending trends heading for the rest of the year. At Black Hat, IE Under Attack (Again) [February 3, 2010] Older vulnerabilities resurface in Internet Explorer, as one researcher warns how attackers can turn IT into a "public file server". New Benchmark Shows Off Server Energy Usage [February 3, 2010] With IT focused on cutting costs -- as well as making their technology more green -- a new industry benchmark aims to lend a helping hand. Big-Screen iMacs Plagued by Shipping Delays [February 3, 2010] Reports of the demise of Apple's 27-inch iMac have been greatly exaggerated. The company says high demand is responsible for shipping delays that had rumor mongers agog this week. IBM Brings Initiate Systems Into the Fold [February 3, 2010] Big Blue bolstered its data management portfolio with its acquisition of the Chicago-based developer of master data management applications. Web Designer Petitions UK to Scrap IE6 [February 3, 2010] Citing security concerns, online petition calls on U.K. to move to newer versions of Microsoft browser. AOL Posts Profit in First Quarter as Independent [February 3, 2010] After spinoff from Time Warner, standalone AOL reports first financial results, posting a modest profit amid declining revenue. Google Issues Nexus One Software Update [February 2, 2010] Over-the-air update adds new features to Google's first branded mobile phone and addresses some of its problems. Codesion Steps Out From CVS's Shadow [February 2, 2010] Everyone knows that CVS is a legacy tech for code repositories, right? Apple's iPhone OS Upgrade Has a Security Angle [February 2, 2010] Just a few key fixes for now until OS 3.2 comes out. Get Ready for Windows 7! Pros and Cons? Learn What Our Experts Think Download Free eBook Now. Click Here. | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here | |
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