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The real cause of Microsoft's layoffs could be that netbooks selling for between $200 and $400 have taken a big chunk out of Microsoft's bottom line
Iowa state funding and lower IT wages provide incentives for IBM to employ 1,300 workers to provide support for its U.S. outsourcing clients
European crackdown on loophole in wiretapping laws could also help U.S. law enforcement authorities gain access to Internet calls
Hackers are already exploiting a critical flaw in versions 9 and earlier of Reader and Acrobat; Adobe is working on the patch
Dell claims Psion is not offering any products in the Netbook range and has no plans to do so in the future
Security firm McAfee finds what it calls a 'dramatic upswing in the number of incidents'
Microsoft official Gavriella Schuster details some of what Windows 7 will bring to enterprises
Former San Francisco network administrator insists he'll keep fighting to prove his innocence
Acquisition will enable Toshiba to leapfrog into first place in HDD market
Trend Micro researchers have discovered an attack that targets an IE flaw Microsoft had warned about