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IBM/Lotus embraces telephony

IBM/Lotus this fall plans to offer technology that will enable users to integrate voice over IP (VoIP) or any other telephony service with their collaboration applications.

Canadian discovery helps users see the light

U of T nanotechnology breakthrough - a new generation of OLEDs - is touted by some as the technology that will make LCDs obsolete.

IBM eyes industrial use for Cell chip

IBM Corp.'s design services unit has begun promoting the new Cell microprocessor, developed together with Sony Corp. and Toshiba Corp., to potential users outside of the consumer electronics industry in which the chip is likely to first appear.

BRAINSHARE : Novell preps Linux Desktop 10

Linux is ready for the corporate desktop, and the forthcoming version of Novell Inc.'s Linux Desktop offering will go head-to-head against Windows, Novell executives said here in Salt Lake City last week at the company's annual BrainShare gathering.

Yahoo desktop search reaches beyond the PC

Yahoo Inc. is expected to launch on Wednesday the first upgrade to its desktop search tool, adding the ability to index data from Yahoo's instant messenger archives stored on users' PCs and from users' address books residing on Yahoo's servers.

Internet Explorer under attack even if not in use

With the number of non-Internet Explorer (IE) browsers expanding rapidly, a new spyware attack has surfaced that uses Java to infect IE even when the browser isn't being used at the time.

Symantec: Hackers turn attention to Mozilla browsers

The growing popularity of Mozilla-based Web browsers appears to be attracting the attention of the malicious hacking community.

Will Longhorn be short on features?

While Microsoft Corp. continues raising Longhorn, rivals are seizing the operating system's extended adolescence to develop competing feature sets of their own.

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