Language: en_USDate: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 08:19:17 GMT
Whether you're looking to buy economical, expensive, or just plain weird gifts for your friends and family, you'll find the perfect tech gadgets and software in our 2008 gift guide.
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 05:00:00 GMT
The National Archives received only 32 million e-mails from the Clinton administration eight years ago, but in a few months, it expects to get hit with 50 times that from the Bush administration, which has exacerbated the problem by dragging its feet in supplying the data.
Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, thought to be President-elect Barack Obama's leading choice to head the Department of Homeland Security, has been a strong advocate of increasing H-1B visas -- a stance that could become an issue during her confirmation.
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 05:00:00 GMT
Lawyers for the plaintiffs in the Vista Capable class-action suit want to grill Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to find out what he said to top executives at Intel, HP and Best Buy when they complained about the marketing program.
Citing the economic downturn, the Massachusetts state government is giving companies more time to comply with tough new regulations on securing the personal data of state residents.
U.S. companies are set to slam the brakes even harder on IT spending, according to a new study.
Samsung today said it is now producing its new 256GB SSDs, which are capable of 220MB/sec. sequential read rates and 200MB/sec. write rates -- twice as fast as previous models.
Nokia and IBM are linking mobile phones to Notes, the companies announced Thursday.
Microsoft revamped the music subscription program offered with its Zune players to allow customers to keep up to 10 tracks per month, even if they later cancel the deal.
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