Monthly Archives: January 2006
Is Google Going Commercial with VOIP?
An Internet phone operators latest financial filing has set off speculation that Google has begun selling a commercial version of its Internet phone service.
Given...
Verizon Wins Fight with Data Collectors
A federal court in New Jersey granted an injunction to Verizon Wireless in the companys latest case against third parties charged with obtaining and...
PC Industry Looks to Transform Firmware
PC firmware, a murky world of interwoven software code that dates back to the original IBM PC and its clones, is about to be...
EMC Sued over Work Hours
Long hours are legendary among Silicon Valley techies. But one Massachusetts technical support engineer has sued storage maker EMC, claiming he was fired for...
Cookie Holes Expose Browsers
Security researcher Michal Zalewski has identified an issue related to the manner in which most Web browsers process so-called cookies that he contends may...
Massachusetts Appoints ODF-Friendly CIO
Massachusetts has appointed a new CIO and made it clear that his job will be to forge ahead with implementing the controversial OpenDocument format,...
SAP to Announce On-Demand CRM
After months of hinting, SAP AG will announce Feb. 2 its long-awaited platform for on-demand CRM software, at dual events in Palo Alto, Calif.,...
Dude, You’re Getting A Google
Dell Inc. says it has begun testing a heretofore unannounced partnership with Google.That was until Nancy Adzentoivich of SearchViews found this interesting Web site....
Sun Ups Workstation, Grid Ante
Sun Microsystems on Jan. 30 is unveiling three new workstations, including two running on Advanced Micro Devices Opteron processor and all with the Solaris...
Google’s New Toolbar Goes To The Office
Google's latest Web browser toolbar is the first time the Internet search provider has targeted that particular feature at enterprises.The free Google Toolbar for...