Monthly Archives: March 2006
Lawmakers Put Net Neutrality on Fast Track
Lawmakers overseeing telecommunications said that they want to quickly pass legislation prohibiting federal regulators from creating any rules on "network neutrality," a principle that...
Sun to Expand Data Center Services
Sun Microsystems over the next few months will start expanding its newest line of data center services, dubbed Customer Networked Services.
The Santa Clara, Calif.,...
Braving the Wilds with Wireless Notebooks
NEW YORK—Notebooks equipped with wireless wide area networking are poised to make it easier for a slew of applications, from skiers plotting their next...
Now Your Boss Wants You to Stick Around
In a survey released March 29 by Robert Half Technology, CIOs were asked, "What steps, if any, is your firm taking to retain key...
Cell Phone Spy Program Raises Concerns
A program designed to help people spy on their loved ones mobile phone usage is raising concerns among some security experts who say that...
JaJah Going Wireless Soon
Internet telephony provider JaJah will soon introduce a cell phone version of its features, company co-founder Roman Scharf recently said, as the firm prepares...
AMD Hires Away Key Intel Developer
Press reports indicate that Advanced Micro Devices has hired away one of the leading designers of the Itanium processor, along with eight of his...
OSS Eyes 128GB Opteron Server
Server maker Open Source Storage is shipping a new system running on Advanced Micro Devices Opteron chip that offers up to 128GB of memory.The...
$2.1B Google Stock Sale In The Oven
As can be seen here, Google has filed plans to sell another 5.3 million shares, valued at about $2 billion. The company plans to...
Patent Trolls, Unite! Your Day Has Come
Patent trolls everywhere, rejoice. You may have the U.S. Supreme Court in your corner.It appears the high court is hesitant to monkey with existing...