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Oracle to buy big project portfolio management player

Continuing its relentless streak of acquisitions in recent years, Oracle on Wednesday said it plans to buy Primavera Software, maker of project portfolio management...

UPS testing new Motorola in-vehicle mobile computer

A new rugged mobile computer from Motorola Inc. for use inside vehicles is undergoing testing for deployment in 2010 by delivery giant United Parcel...

University sets up a campus warning network for free

Elon University needed to come up with a campus-wide emergency notification system that integrated with all the possible warning-delivery systems already installed on campus,...

For a promising IT career, go east, young techie

As IT job opportunities in the United States and Europe start to contract — a trend that predates the current financial meltdown but may...

Firefox extension blocks dangerous Web attack

A popular free security tool for the Firefox browser has been upgraded to block one of the most dangerous and troubling security problems facing...

Wikia Search debuts app platform to sharpen query answers

Wikia Search will roll out on Wednesday a platform that developers can use to create applications for this open-source search engine.

Namco Bandai offers a peek at Splatterhouse

At Namco Bandai’s pre-TGS news conference we got a chance to see a little of the upcoming “Splatterhouse” that’s heading to Xbox 360 and...

Namco Bandai goes big, hip and sweet for TGS2008

Game developer Namco Bandai previewed its line-up of games for this year’s Tokyo Game Show (TGS) on Tuesday and it includes something for all...

MySQL cofounder David Axmark leaving Sun

David Axmark, a cofounder and former lead engineer for MySQL, has resigned from Sun Microsystems a few weeks after another cofounder said he may...

Wikia Search debuts app platform to sharpen query answers

Wikia Search will roll out on Wednesday a platform that developers can use to create applications for this open-source search engine.

Obama beats McCain in ‘spam-off’ by landslide

Spammers prefer Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., over his rival, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., by landslide-like numbers, a security researcher said Tuesday.

Obama beats McCain in ‘spam-off’ by landslide

Spammers prefer Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., over his rival, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., by landslide-like numbers, a security researcher said Tuesday.

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