Today's top tech news for small and midsize businesses: Senate extends SBA programs, IBM buying Sun Microsystems, Criticism and praise for Obama's small business plan, Via Technologies design for mini-laptops, IBM, HP take swipes at Cisco's unified computing, Google Chrome Beta slow on Windows 7, iPhone 3.0 delivers cut, paste, and more, Cybersquatting reaches record levels, Panda Security offers cheaper Security-as-a-Service to SMBs, Google updates Unread in Gmail, Electronic Privacy Information Center urges FTC to investigate Google's cloud security, Sun Microsystems announces cloud computing platform...
- Senate extends SBA programs
- IBM rumored to be considering acquisition of Sun Microsystems
- Criticism of Obama's small business plan
- Praise for Obama's small business plan
- Via Technologies releases motherboard design for mini-laptops incorporating an ultra-low-voltage processor and high-def video capability
- IBM, HP takes swipes at Cisco's unified computing vision
- Google Chrome Beta crawls slowly on Windows 7
- Cybersquatting reaches record levels
- Panda Security offers 50% cost reduction to SMBs with Security-as-a-Service
- Google updates Gmails' "Unread" function
- Electronic Privacy Information Center urges FTC to investigate Google's claims about security of data stored in cloud-computing services
- Sun Microsystems announces cloud computing platform
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