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12/Nov/2007 1:05PM
Will the GooglePhone matter? Last week, Google officially unveiled its long-rumored mobile phone software. Dubbed &quot;Android,&quot; the Linux-based software stack is being backed by more than 30 partners, including handset makers Motorola, Samsung, LG and HTC, and service providers Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile and NTT DoCoMo. But no Nokia. No AT&amp;T or Verizon. No Apple or Palm. No Symbian, Microsoft or RIM. Without them, will Android matter at all?

12/Nov/2007 9:00AM
Some doctors and health care IT executives are applauding the government's plan to use financial incentives to encourage doctors to adopt e-health records. But not everyone is convinced it will be enough.

12/Nov/2007 9:00AM
Frank Hayes speculates that Google's mobile phone software is a winner, even if it loses in the marketplace.

12/Nov/2007 9:00AM
Microsoft disclosed in an internal memo that it had fired CIO Stuart Scott after determining that he had violated unspecified corporate policies.

12/Nov/2007 9:00AM
A jovial, self-deprecating Larry Ellison? Believe it -- Sunday night's opening remarks at OpenWorld conference included an affectionate look back at 30 years of Oracle history from officials of a company more usually known for its sharp elbows.

12/Nov/2007 9:00AM
Kent Beck touts about shorter development cycles and says agile methods can detect unworkable software projects more quickly.

12/Nov/2007 9:00AM
Microsoft Corp. will push a trio of performance and reliability updates to Windows Vista users tomorrow using its Windows Update automated service.

12/Nov/2007 9:00AM
A week after announcing a new mobile software stack called Android, the Google-led Open Handset Alliance released an early version of a software development kit for the technology.

12/Nov/2007 9:00AM
A glitch in the software that most companies use to update their Microsoft Corp. applications and operating systems has some administrators scrambling a day before Patch Tuesday.

12/Nov/2007 9:00AM
During the opening keynote at Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle President Charles Phillips said the software vendor is looking to be a lot of different things to corporate users.

12/Nov/2007 9:00AM
Adobe Systems said that Bruce Chizen, who has been its CEO for the past seven years, will step down at the end of November and leave its board of directors next spring.

12/Nov/2007 8:36AM
The Mac vs. PC debate has raged on for years with both sides passionate about their preferred platform. As we&rsquo;re all aware, an operating system can make or break the whole computing experience. And, with Vista now out for quite some time and Leopard out for only a relatively short period of time, it would be hard and perhaps even unfair for me to compare the two as far as problems encountered with them over time. That said, this article by Scot Finnie, &quot;The verdict: Leopard spanks Vista, continues OS X's reign of excellence&quot; shows that Apple does have the edge.

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