GeneralCisco Revenue, Profit Grew in Fourth Quarter
Cisco reported revenue and profit gains for its fiscal fourth quarter ended last month.
SoftwareWill Microsoft deliver Windows 7 next year?
Recent hints suggest Microsoft might release the next version of its operating system, Windows 7, earlier than the expected 2010 date, suggesting that the company may also want to cut its losses on Vista.
GeneralMicrosoft examines options for Windows replacement
New details have emerged on Microsoft's project to create an operating system aimed at taking over when it retires Windows. Called Midori, it is an...
GeneralWireless data revenue to increase 16% over the next decade
Wireless data options, especially related to location and personalised services, to drive growth
InternetGoogle to deliver ads to online Olympic video (CNET)
CNET - Google's DoubleClick technology now can be used to deliver video advertising shown with Microsoft's Silverlight technology, and it will be used for that purpose with the Olympics video that NBC Universal plans to show online using a player based on Silverlight 2.
SoftwareThe State of the Great Windows Vista® Migration and the Latest Research on What Real Customers Say
(Source: Dell) Windows Vista® provides benefits that really do make a difference both for end users and IT professionals. View this eSeminar for the facts about how real customers are responding, and what their approaches are to making the switch to Windows Vista®.
InternetA Better View of Microsoft Security?
Microsoft to expand its Trustworthy Computing in a bid to help users and vendors understand security risks.
GeneralBlog: Apple Updates iPhone OS: Thwarts Hackers, Fixes Flaws
Apple updates iPhone and iPod Touch firmware. Update aims to fix iPhone flaws consumers have griped about for nearly a month.
GeneralMicrosoft to Give Vendors an Early Peek at Patches
Black Hat News: This fall, security vendors will get an early look at technical details of Microsoft's monthly security updates.
InternetInternet Giants Near Deal on Chinese Conduct
Report says Microsoft, Yahoo and Google -- at odds for years with U.S. lawmakers over their policies in China -- are close to an agreement on a voluntary code of behavior.
