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October’s coolest gadgets

October began, as it always does, with Japan’s biggest electronics show: Ceatec. The show attracted a little over 196,000 visitors who got a chance...

LG to add keyboard to Prada phone

LG Electronics will later this year launch an updated version of its Prada phone with a Qwerty keyboard that slides out to the left-hand...

African governments must buy IP addresses before depletion

As they grapple to build national data backbones with the imminent arrival of fiber-optics, are African governments forgetting something?

CIO’09YearAhead event announced for January 2009

What is the ‘09TheYearAhead Summit? The CIOYearAhead series is an annual assessment of how far an industry has progressed over the course of one year...

The Balancing Act: An Economy and a CIO

As Pakistan continues to go through increasing inflation and economic instability due to the political situation and the Rupee’s inability to hold on to...

Microsoft eyes Visual Studio advancements

Microsoft’s Visual Studio software development system is getting a makeover.

You don’t know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz and answer key

The world’s financial markets may be collapsing, but technology lives on — for the moment, anyway. This week the feds arrested a suspect in...

Ericsson racing team to raise awareness of MDGs

Telecommunications giant Ericsson will raise awareness of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) during the Volvo Ocean Race, an around-the-world sailing competition.

Ellison strikes bullish tone at shareholder meeting

Seemingly unfazed by the ongoing meltdown in global financial markets, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said Friday his company will likely emerge unscathed, and in...

Economic crisis means double duty for IT pros

Economic uncertainty is driving CIOs to halt projects, freeze hiring and pile more responsibilities on existing IT staff.

Kernel developers, Wall Street to come together

The Linux Foundation is holding its first End User Summit beginning Monday in New York, in an effort to bring Linux kernel developers in...

Mobile penetration to hit 95 percent by 2013

Mobile penetration rates will increase to 95 percent by 2013 from 46 percent in 2008, according to a new survey of 34 emerging markets...

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