Monthly Archives: April 2006
Google Makeover in Progress
Google confirms that it's testing a way to preview and search within the results returned by its very popular search engine.In the past few...
Geeks in Shorts Train the Night Away
Michelle was hanging out by the hot tub.
Claire was digging the big wet mammals.
And oh, those penetration specialists. What do they do for fun?...
Hell Hath No Fury Like a Consumer Chipped Off
Joel Hansen, a 45-year-old Texan, was visiting his local Wal-Mart last week to purchase some food at about 5:30 p.m..
After what everyone seems to...
Nokia Opens MIT Research Center
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Wireless handset maker Nokia is hoping to speed the process of product innovation through a new research and development effort launched in partnership...
L.A. Times Suspends Blog
The Los Angeles Times suspended one of its blogs after discovering that the author used an alias to post material at Web sites operated...
Satyam Results Strong; Company Exceeds Billion-Dollar Mark
Satyam Computer Systems joined the club of billion-dollar companies, as the Indian outsourcing firm posted strong results for its fourth quarter and its fiscal...
Health IT Czar Resigns
The ever-traveling, tireless Health Information Technology Coordinator David Brailer has resigned, the Department of Health and Human Services announced April 21.
The announcement of the...
XOSoft Goes Deep with New Application Availability Options
XOsoft on April 24 will unveil a number of feature enhancements to the management and deployment modules for its WANSync application availability software.Broadening WANSyncs...
Lenovo turns 1
In the news this week, Lenovo turns 1; Microsoft called on carpet for "secret" security patches; a new Vista build is readied, and the...
Microsoft to Reissue Problem Patch to Fix Lockup Glitches
For some Windows users, there will be two Patch Tuesdays in April.
The Redmond, Wash. software maker plans to rerelease the problematic MS06-015 update on...