Monthly Archives: June 2006

PC Reliability on the Upswing

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According to a new report by Gartner, PC manufacturers have cut annual failure rates on their desktop and notebook PCs by about 25 percent...

Opera 9 Takes Early Offensive Stance

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This year could prove to be a seminal one in Web browser development, as the browser wars heat up once again.The Mozilla Foundation will...

ISPs Are Going To Eat Vonages Lunch

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Imagine you are a decision maker at a very large U.S. ISP. You are annoyed because your once-lucrative phone business is slowly being eroded...

When Disaster Strikes: Allstate Goes Mobile

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Darel Myers is a storm chaser. Myers, technical equipment manager for Allstate Insurances 10-year-old national catastrophe team, brings mobile connectivity via satellite-equipped mobile homes and...

Cisco Brings James Bond Briefcase to Disasters

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Ask the average network administrator about Cisco Systems MCK or NRK, and youre likely to get a blank stare. Thats because, other than international relief...

Did The Google Do It?

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A Dell Computer spokesman was unable Friday to confirm whether it was a Dell-made laptop that exploded last week in Japan.Photos of the incident,...

BloggerCon IV Attracts Buzzing Group of Online Scribes

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SAN FRANCISCO—BloggerCon IV: Now here is one event at which a person with a laptop computer can set it down on a table or...

Messman Out at Novell

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Gettin Digg-y with It

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Digg, the Web community that lets users vote on news items, today unveiled a sitewide redesign and expanded its coverage area beyond technology. The...

Analysts Praise Novells Executive Changes

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No one was really surprised when Novells board fired former CEO Jack Messman. Many analysts think the move might be just what the Linux...