Monthly Archives: October 2005
Celebrity Interviews Get Googled
And the Emmy goes to ... Google.
For the first time, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation plans to make available interviews its...
Corel, Novell Stump for OpenDocument Format
A week after stating that the OpenDocument standard requires some development in order to be used, Corel has reaffirmed its commitment to the OpenDocument...
Supreme Court Tunes Out RIM Patent Spat
The U.S. Supreme Court said Wednesday that it will not suspend a lower courts patent infringement judgment against device maker RIM (Research In Motion)...
Mass. Secretary Attacks Open Doc Plan
Massachusetts plan to drop Microsoft Office in favor of open standards formats has drawn criticism from the Commonwealths Secretary of State, who says he...
State Department Begins Switch to RFID Passports
The good news for Americans traveling overseas with a required RFID-outfitted passport beginning next year is that there will be no fee to replace...
AMD Invites Developers to Pacifica
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices Inc.) wants to help remove the barriers that, thus far, have prevented virtualization from the mainstream of the x86 computer...
Companies Partner for Wireless Filtering
Nortel Networks Inc. and Internet security specialist Websense Inc. are partnering to develop a new technology aimed at protecting mobile handset users from emerging...
Six Apart Simplifies Video Blogging
Blogging technology provider Six Apart Ltd. is aiming to make it easier for users to add video to their blogs.
Six Apart is integrating VideoEgg...
Flextronics Posts Disappointing Loss
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)—Flextronics International Ltd., the worlds biggest contract electronics manufacturer, on Tuesday posted a small net loss as revenue declined and set financial...
Google Print Will Set Dangerous Precedent, Says AAP President
The Association of American Publishers filed suit against Google last week, charging that the search kings online library program was instituting massive copyright infringement...