Sun sees drop in server market
All top 5 server vendors globally saw declines in revenue and shipment in the third quarter of 2009, with Sun Microsystems registering the biggest fall, according to latest figures from Gartner.
 
Microsoft investigating 'black screen of death'
Microsoft said that it is looking into reports that its latest security updates are causing some serious problems for certain users.
 
Fake swine flu e-mails lead to computer virus
You can ignore that e-mail that looks like it comes from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control about creating a profile for an H1N1 vaccination program.
 
India blocks millions of cell phones
India has blocked service to all mobile phones without a valid identity code, as part of anti-terrorist measures being implemented.
 
Large Hadron Collider sets record
The recently restarted Large Hadron Collider has become the world's most powerful particle accelerator, after setting a new record for beam intensity.
 
R&D bursts onto the Bangalore scene
Not long ago the world pictured Bangalore as an outsourcing hub full of call center agents and paid-by-the-hour software workers. How that has changed.
 
Apple sues power adapter knockoff maker
Hot on the heels of its win against Mac clone-maker Psystar, Apple is suing another company that's making knockoffs of its products, but this time its power adapters.
 
Firefox hopes to one-up IE with fast graphics
Microsoft showed off some browser technology that could help Internet Explorer leapfrog the competition. But Mozilla could be one step ahead.
 
Large Hadron Collider sees first collisions
The world's largest particle accelerator has performed its first collisions, and its first beam acceleration.
 
Is your culture getting in the way of your IT success?
Many enterprise IT investments lead to healthy debates about the best architectural or application approaches - but often forgotten is the culture of an organization itself.