|
Foreclosure sales headed online
Manatee County foreclosure auctions are going into cyberspace.
Bradenton Herald |
|
WSC saves costs of updating by outsouring e-mail to Google
WORCESTER - Google, the online powerhouse behind Gmail, Google Maps and Google News, has a new client in Worcester: Worcester State College.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
|
Microsoft examines threats posed by Google, Apple
Formalizing some of the issues Microsoft touched on during its analyst meeting earlier this month, the report also reveals how much it spent to acquire Sidekick maker Danger. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
ZDNet Asia |
|
by trenchsol (2.68) on Wed 11th Jul 2007 01:22 UTC
There is a big world of proprietary software out there and small world of Open Source. 80% of all servers and 98% of all desktops are proprietary. Multimedia, graphics acceleration, hardware, all proprietary.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Dissension appears in IOC senior ranks
BEIJING : Dissension has erupted in the senior ranks of the International Olympic Committee, with the head of its press commission suggesting that IOC president Jacques Rogge acquiesced to Chinese plans to censor Internet access during the Beijing Olympics.
The New Sabah Times |
|
Intel plots a Web 2.0 play with Facebook
Updated: 01 Aug 2008 SAN FRANCISCO, CA, U.S.A., JULY 31, 2008— Intel on Thursday (July 31) said it would supply chips and programming tools to power Facebook servers, which Intel hopes will bring it a larger presence in the burgeoning Web 2.0 market.
Computerworld Singapore |
|
Yahoo expected to spar with peeved shareholders
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — After spending weeks ridiculing Yahoo Inc.'s board of directors, nettlesome investor Carl Icahn has piped down and won't even be at the Internet company's annual meeting Friday.
The Post-Standard |
|
Save now, users
Updated: 01 Aug 2008 SAN FRANCISCO, CA, U.S.A., JULY 31, 2008 —Businesses and home users can help the environment and save money at the same time by making better use of basic tools for desktop PC power management.
Computerworld Singapore |
|
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 26th Dec 2007 09:50 UTC
There is a controversy in the Linux world. It doesn't have to do with Microsoft, or anything overtly technical. It may seem, to the outsider, the open source equivalent of the question, "Boxers or briefs?" But it's much more serious than that.
OS News |
|
Expert urges China visitors to encrypt data
WASHINGTON, USA: China's blocking of Web sites has embarrassed the International Olympic Committee, but a computer security expert said on Thursday that visitors to Beijing also needed to protect their data from prying eyes. "People who are going to China should take a clean computer, one with...
Chennai Online |
|
Yahoo expected to spar with peeved shareholders
Thu, Jul 31, 2008 (9:39 p.m.) After spending weeks ridiculing Yahoo Inc.'s board of directors, nettlesome investor Carl Icahn has piped down and won't even be at the Internet company's annual meeting Friday.
Las Vegas Sun |
|
Quanta to manufacture Lenovo netbooks, says paper
Lenovo has picked Quanta Computer to manufacture its netbook products which will launch in the third quarter, while panels will be supplied by AU Optronics (AUO), according to a Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN) citing sources at notebook component makers.
Digi Times |
|
Taiwan market: Top officials at HP Taiwan to resign, says paper
Top officials including the CEO, president and some assistant managers are to resign from their positions at Hewlett-Packard (HP) Taiwan, according to a Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN) report.
Digi Times |
|
Man gets prison in massacre threat
MIAMI - A Florida man who had a large arsenal of weapons will spend about eight months in federal prison for threatening on the Internet to stage a Virginia Tech-style massacre.
Bradenton Herald |
|
Yahoo expected to spar with peeved shareholders
After spending weeks ridiculing Yahoo Inc.'s board of directors, nettlesome investor Carl Icahn has piped down and won't even be at the Internet company's annual meeting Friday.
Boston Globe |
|
Acer consolidated revenues up 31% on year in 1H08 but profits down
Acer has announced consolidated revenues of NT$252.19 billion (US$8.21 billion) for the first half of this year. Revenues included those from Gateway and Packard Bell and showed an increase of 31% on year.
Digi Times |
|
Wi-fi link and easier e-mail
FREE wi-fi internet connections are being considered for passengers on the main Edinburgh-Glasgow rail line.
The Scotsman |
|
Motorola Introduces WLAN Mesh-Enabled Access Point For Hazardous Environment Duty
The Enterprise Mobility business of Motorola, Inc. recently announced the latest member of its outdoor access point (AP) product family, the Haz-location (Haz-Loc) certified AP-5181, that is designed to extend the wireless enterprise into the harshest work environments
ChemicalOnline |
|
TVA reports thousands of computers lost or stolen
According to a report from the utility's Office of Inspector General, TVA's inventory system cannot account for over 5,550 computers.
WATE 6 Knoxville |
|
Yahoo's Yang Has Little to Show Investors After Icahn Truce
Aug. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Yahoo! Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jerry Yang faces shareholders at his first annual meeting today with little progress to report after he spent half of his tenure fighting to retain control of the Internet company.
Bloomberg.com |
|
TV Q&A with Rob Owen
This week's TV Q&A responds to questions about "The Middleman," "Flashpoint" and a Pittsburgher's unwavering love of local news hotties.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
|
Expert urges China visitors to encrypt data
WASHINGTON, USA: China's blocking of Web sites has embarrassed the International Olympic Committee, but a computer security expert said on Thursday that visitors to Beijing also needed to protect their data from prying eyes.
CIOL |
|
Linux Tablets Gain Slick Remote Desktop Tech
"LogMeIn is among a handful of companies offering commercialized alternatives to the open source VNC package (virtual network computer), aimed at remote troubleshooting and support applications.
Linux Today |
|
China Lifts Some Internet Restrictions at Olympics (Update2)
Aug. 1 (Bloomberg) -- China is allowing journalists to view some Web sites previously barred at the Beijing Games following pressure from the International Olympic Committee.
Bloomberg.com |
|
Powerchip Shares Fall After Chairman Huang Indicted (Update1)
Aug. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Powerchip Semiconductor Corp. , Taiwan's biggest maker of computer-memory chips, fell the most in more than five years in Taipei after prosecutors indicted Chairman Frank Huang for insider trading and breach of trust.
Bloomberg.com |
|
|