Our Top Stories | Avoiding Data Loss Is Easier Than You Think Most organizations believe they aren't in danger of losing data, but as recent news demonstrates, the threat is real and no organization is immune. Share: | Exchange Online Having Downtime Problems Again UPDATE: The hosted version of Microsoft's e-mail system ran into technical problems again, the latest in a series of downtime and performance hiccups. Share: | PlayBook Sells 250,000 in First Month, Analyst Estimates An estimated 250,000 BlackBerry PlayBook tablets have been sold in the first month, edging out Motorola Xoom's early sales. Share: | Nine Features We May See in Ubuntu 11.10 'Oneiric Ocelot' GNOME 3, the Chromium browser, Thunderbird and no included LibreOffice are among the possibilities currently being evaluated, reports suggest. Share: | PlayBook: New Details on Bridge, Bluetooth Security Research In Motion's (RIM) popular BlackBerry PlayBook tablet may not ship with native e-mail and personal information management (PIM) applications just... Share: | Why Doesnt Google Polish Android With Chrome? Google's two-operating-system strategy looks to take down Microsoft and Apples OS dominance. Share: | Windows Scareware Fakes Impending Drive Disaster Scammers are trying to trick Windows users into paying to fix bogus hard drive errors that have apparently erased important files, a researcher said Monday. Share: | Intel May Have a Fight Unseating ARM Chips The world's biggest chip maker is focusing in on the mobile market, but analysts say ARM is in a great position to withstand any Intel onslaught. Share: | Android Vs. Windows Phone 7: The Coming Mobile Battle Can Windows Phone 7 actually become the dominant mobile OS in less than three years? 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