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Misread workplace e-mails cause grief

As much as 33 per cent of workers in Britain say they are offended by language used in work e-mails. Bone up of ITWorldCanada's Net etiquette

Windows 7 released to manufacturing

Microsoft says the final code has been delivered to partners to build products for a Oct. 22 availability, just in time for the holiday season

EPUB: The next PDF?

The open standard format for reflowable text is driving e-book sales. Why the standard could become as important as the portable document file.

New Firefox is fast, but Chrome still faster

Firefox 3.5 races past IE 8 and Safari but Google's Chrome still beats the new browser by about two-tenths of a second

Alcatel announces 100 Gig Ethernet modules

Telus plans to buy at least 80 of the devices to manage the metropolitan portion of its network, so customers can pay a premium for improved quality of service. Find out about the FP2 chipset

IN BRIEF: More than 1.5 billion apps served

Users of Apple's iPhone downloaded half a billion apps in the last three months. Plus, a power shut-down tool for virtual environments, a cooling module for Future Facilities' data design suite, and more

Rogers-HP embedded notebook now in Canada

Rogers Communications becomes the first Canadian wireless operator to leverage the notebook market by bundling the HP Mini 110 with a data plan

The botnet world is a booming world

The number of identified botnets has more than doubled in a year to 3,500, the ShadowServer Foundation says. Conficker isn

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