Monthly Archives: May 2006

Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch

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The MacBook Pro 17-inch, the second Apple branded notebook to receive Intels powerful Dual Core architecture, offers virtually everything a user needs. It shares...

Google Woos Java Developers

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Google's introduced new tools so Web-based software developers can more easily bind their work to Gmail, Google Maps and other Google features.The free Google...

Rootkit Infiltrates Online Poker Software

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For online poker players, this was always going to be a losing hand. A Trojan with malicious rootkit features hidden in a legitimate software package...

A New Kind of Data Need for a New Kind of Retailer

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As retailers find dollars by having certain stores specialize in various ethnic or lifestyle segments, they are often neglecting to update their store data...

Enterprise Search Offerings: Microsoft Versus Google

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Microsoft is ratcheting up its enterprise search offerings and is set to announce a new client-based application known as Windows Live Search as well...

Tech Giants Are Stumbling

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Consider this: Microsoft recently said it is going to dip into its massive savings to put an extra $2 billion or so into the...

Smarter Homes

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We take you inside three of the smartest homes in America to show you what theyve done and how they did it. We also...

HP to Consolidate Global Data Centers

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Hewlett-Packard is consolidating its 85 data centers worldwide into six centers in the United States, a move the company said will save $1 billion...

BET Networks Tunes into E-Commerce, Convergence Style

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The historic problem with network television advertising has been an inability to prove any return on investment and the problem with e-commerce has been...

Keeping Thunderbird from Breaking

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My love/hate relationship with Thunderbird, the Mozilla Foundations e-mail client, continues. On the one hand, Thunderbirds a very good open-source e-mail/Usenet/RSS client. Its easy to...