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The MIME guys: How two Internet gurus changed e-mail forever

Ten Awesome Free-to-Play Online Games | Windows drops below 90% market share

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The MIME guys: How two Internet gurus changed e-mail forever
Two decades ago, Nathaniel Borenstein and Ned Freed wrote MIME, the Internet protocol for sending multimedia e-mail messages. Here's how they did it. Read More


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Ten Awesome Free-to-Play Online Games
Get into massively multiplayer online games without spending massive amounts of money. Read More

Windows drops below 90% market share
Macs, smartphones and tablets eat into Windows' dominance I recently reported that Windows is on the verge of dropping below 90% market share - not because fewer people are using Windows PCs, but because of the proliferation of mobile operating systems such as Apple's iOS and Android. (Macs are doing pretty well too.) This barrier has just been crossed, with Windows' market share now at 89.7%, according to Net Applications. Read More

Top 11 hottest and quirkiest Apple stories of January
Apple (NASDAQ – AAPL)  kicked off 2011 with a series of highs and lows: The company announced it had shattered sales records, joined forces with Verizon and opened a new app store, but it also said CEO Steve Jobs was taking a medical leave and found itself embroiled in a slew of new lawsuits and controversies. Read More


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Introducing the smartphone comedy team of Microsoft and Yahoo
You know that data glitch on your Windows Phone 7 handset? Well, too bad.This is story about how two companies, in this case Microsoft and Yahoo, still think the most important part of a solving a customer service problem is covering your corporate butt. You know that data glitch that's been afflicting some Windows Phone 7 handsets: unexplained, unexpected sudden spikes in data surges. Scary, in terms of possibly having to shell out big bucks for going way over your data... Read More

Time Warner Cable snaps up NaviSite for $230M as cloud computing consolidates
Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC) has announced plans to buy NaviSite (NASDAQ: NAVI) in a $230 million deal through which Time Warner will inherit more than a thousand business customers who use managed services. Read More

Dell releases Ubuntu-powered cloud servers
Dell is offering a pair of servers that can run workloads designed for Amazon Web Services Read More


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Sophos aims to reduce mobile security risks
Sophos today said it would soon roll out its Mobile Control package that will let enterprise customers apply security controls to all things mobile, from iPads and iPhones to the Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian devices. Read More

VMware taps ex-Microsoft execs to battle Microsoft
VMware's Paul Maritz has given up his title of president to four senior executives who will serve as co-presidents of the EMC-owned company. With Maritz - himself a former Windows executive - continuing to hold the CEO title, three of the top five executives at VMware are now ex-Microsoft officials. Read More

Can you guarantee secure remote access from devices in the wild?
In the course of scores of conversations about security, I have regularly elicited a gobsmacked silence with a simple question: "How do you reliably secure access from an untrusted computer?" Read More

Carnival Cruise Lines sails with iSCSI
Carnival Cruise Lines is nearing the end of a two-and-a-half year project to change its entire storage infrastructure from traditional Fibre Channel to Ethernet-based iSCSI, and estimates it will save 60% of what it formerly paid as a total cost of ownership upwards of $1 million. Read More



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A sneak-peek preview of Android 3.0
Expect a new holographic look, customizable home screens, a Windows-style taskbar, and tabbed browsing in Google's upcoming version of the Android OS, code-named Honeycomb.

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