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Deloitte Canada previously had a "hit or miss" experience with videoconferencing, but a new managed services contract with Nortel Networks could increase its reliance on the virtual technology to help reduce "wear and tear" on road warriors and improve productivity.

Facing heat over privacy concerns, NebuAd said it has a new notification and opt-out system for its targeted advertising system.

Google has open-sourced its internal data exchange language, according to official blog posts.

Its motto is "Don't do evil" -- but it looks like anything and everything else imaginable is pretty much fair game -- not to mention some wildly rumored projects that we asked the company to confirm or deny.

Tired of toying with the puny tools that cookie-cutter blog services provide? Follow the steps in this easy guide to install a WordPress blog on your domain and personalize your Web presence.

A third-party IT contractor for the city of Newark has pleaded guilty to illegally reselling technology from Cisco.

Next week's launch of Apple's new iPhone, coupled with the Fourth of July holiday in the U.S. on Friday, is likely to lead to more malware spam over the coming days.

Different approaches to wireless Internet access in San Francisco and neighboring Silicon Valley are producing very different results, with one project springing up around the city and the other inching through regulatory procedures.

Visto has won an imortant legal victory in its patent battle against Research In Motion as the U.S. patent office validated 21 of its patent claims.

In the Global SPAM Experiment, McAfee set out to find out what would happen if people answered every spam e-mail that came to them. The 50 volunteers chronicled their experiences in the SPAM Diaries. Tracy Mooney, a married mother of three in Naperville, Ill., was among them.

Microsoft is looking for new partners to join in a fresh bid for Yahoo, according to
The Wall Street Journal.

Coreflood Trojan program has used a Microsoft administration tool to infect corporate networks.

The Department of Justice is continuing with its antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Google and Yahoo.

Microsoft and Powerset confirmed that Microsoft will purchase the search-engine start-up.

Angry sellers in Australia confronted an eBay executive at a hearing over the online auction company's controversial PayPal-only policy.

Two large e-prescribing networks said they would merge in a bid to push forward the use of e-prescriptions in the U.S.

(Source: datadomain) Protecting Exchange information is critical and backup is still the primary method used. Combining traditional backup with other methods such as clustering, replication and continuous data protection provide for a robust Exchange protection strategy. This paper focuses on the traditional backup and recovery practices for Exchange along with solutions from Data Domain.

The newest version of Firefox has plenty of new features, including the site identification button, the Bookmarks Library and what's become known as the "Awesome Bar" --- and they're all hackable.

Yahoo defended its board in a 32-page presentation and revealed more on its Microsoft talks.

A deal between Microsoft and Yahoo doesn't appear likely to happen in the future, Bill Gates said in a TV interview.

Cisco CEO John Chambers said during a press conference held in Second Life that he expects the business uses of virtual-world technologies to "explode" over time.

Planning has begun on an undersea cable that will connect Japan and the U.S.; and Nokia said it plans to buy all of Symbian and release its operating system software to the open-source community.

Think your work is stressful? Try getting a network restored after it's been brought down by a mortar attack -- in 110-degree heat. That's life in Iraq and Afghanistan for the members of the U.S. military in charge of IT. Here's the rundown from U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Don Fielden and U.S. Army Lt. Col. Pat Dedham, who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan, respectively.

The operator of a P2P site is convicted on copyright infringement charges.

Neither Microsoft nor Powerset will confirm a report of a takeover deal in the works.

EBay is coming under fire for attempting to require its sellers in Australia to only accept payments via PayPal, an online payment processing company owned by eBay.

Google cited a technical problem in its delay of posting news about journalist Tim Russert's death, but the completely automated Google News site seems to consistently lag behind other media sites in reporting breaking news, columnist says.

U.S. government's expected announcement that its systems are compatible with IPv6 is a major milestone in the upcoming transformation to the next-generation Internet.

Companies such as Microsoft, Google and Dell want radio spectrum opened up for wireless broadband devices, but the NFL and ESPN fear the devices would interfere with wireless microphones at NFL football games.

Dating Web site ConnectU won't get more money out of Facebook after the two settled a dispute earlier this year.

Yahoo announced a major reorganization to improve its technology and business operations as it works to prove it can survive independently in the wake of the Microsoft takeover attempt.

The Internet overseer also voted to allow Internet addresses to be written in languages using a non-Latin script, such as Cyrillic, Arabic or Chinese.

A provision in a Senate housing bill calls for e-commerce companies and credit card companies to report merchant transactions to the IRS, raising privacy, financial issues for small businesses.

Patches expected for issues that affect voice servers -- VoIP PBXes -- and softphone software that runs on laptops and desktops.

Global spending in online ads will grow between 15% and 20% in the coming years, IDC said.

Privacy groups praise Charter Communications for backing away from a controversial targeted-ad plan.

FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein and others launched an initiative to create a U.S. broadband policy.

AT&T introduced new services that include formatting, packaging and distribution of a wide range of media for large organizations as well as any enterprise with multiple offices.

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear an antitrust case that alleges AT&T squeezed out small ISPs.

NEC and Tyco began joint planning work today for the Unity undersea cable, a high-speed fiber-optic link between the U.S. and Japan backed by Google and five other firms.
