Monthly Archives: July 2006
Samsung Means Business with Its Q1 UMPC
Samsung Electronics has big plans for its tiny Q1 ultramobile PC.
Despite a less than warm initial reception for the diminutive PC category by analysts—ultramobile...
Is Google an AdWords Hypocrite?
Google wants advertisers to clean up their landing pages, even though the company is cluttering parked domains with ads. What gives?Earlier this month, Google...
NetApp, CommVault Team on Storage Package for SMBs
Perhaps sensing an opportunity to gain market share in a field where competition is less fierce, CommVault and Network Appliance have joined to offer...
Borland Close to Naming a Buyer for Its IDE Unit
Borland is close to naming a buyer for its development tools unit and will complete the deal by the end of September, said company...
Microsofts Zune May Not Carry the Day
Microsoft finally put weeks of rumors to rest and confirmed on July 21 that it is preparing to compete with Apples iPod and iTunes...
Ixia Announces New Ethernet Test Platform
Ixia announced on July 24 that the company has a new, high-density Ethernet test platform designed for large enterprises and carriers.
The Optixia XM platform,...
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AMD Eyes PC-on-a-Chip with ATI Buy
Advanced Micro Devices plan to acquire ATI Technologies, could ultimately boil down to providing a simpler approach to building basic business PCs.
AMDs planned $5.4...
Whos to Blame for Outage at Microsoft Customer MySpace?
Whos to blame when a Web site crashes? The site owner? The host? The supplier of the back-end software?
The blame game doesnt seem to...
U.S., China Serving Up More Spam
After two years of reductions, the United States was unable to further lower the amount of unsolicited e-mail, or spam, generated by computers within...