Monthly Archives: April 2006

EDS, Navy Get Back on Course

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Electronic data systems earned redemption on one of the largest and perhaps most troubled contracts in the history of outsourcing, signing a three-year, $3.1...

Wireless Notebooks Go Wild

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Notebooks equipped for wireless WANs are poised to make a slew of tasks easier, from skiers plotting their next runs to doctors managing patient...

At Some Web Sites, ‘Tipping’ Is Encouraged

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Scott Karp has discovered he's going to need help collecting any of the revenue he earns participating in Google's AdSense advertising program.So now his...

AOL Enhances Mobile Phone Offerings

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At CTIA Wireless AOL on Monday announced several improvements to its mobile offerings, including an enhancement to its mobile search service that would format...

OnSecurity: eEyes Unofficial IE Patch

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eWEEK Senior Writer Ryan Naraine talks with Marc Maiffret, chief hacking officer of eEye, to discuss the companys decision to release an unofficial patch...

UAVs: Instant Eyes in the Skies

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In the theater of operations in Iraq, the U.S. Marines rely on video from unmanned aerial vehicles to warn them as to whats ahead....

Google Has Multimedia on Its Mind

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Internet search provider Google appears more serious than ever about preparing features for home electronics. In the past few weeks, the Mountain View, Calif.-based firm...

Theres No Privacy Interest in Public

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I get burned up when I see public surveillance cameras referred to with the term "Big Brother" as in this news story.Referring to cameras...

Application Acceleration Market Hits $1.2B

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The worldwide market for application acceleration technology grew to $1.2 billion in 2005, a 36 percent spike over 2004, according to Gartner in a...

Microsoft Targets SMBs with Storage Deals

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Shedding any notions among customers of being no more than a novelty within the tightly contested storage market, Microsoft is aggressively leveraging OEM partnerships...