Monthly Archives: July 2006
What Secrets Does the Google Hold?
Google recently updated its Google Labs page to reveal more papers written by Googlers. Most of the papers are from 2006 and the latter...
EMC Defends Strategic Purchase of RSA
While analysts have been all over the dartboard judging the value of data storage giant EMC's $2.1 billion cash purchase of RSA Security, investors...
EU Opens RFID Discussion to Public
After months of discussions with industry leaders about the potential uses for RFID, the European Union is opening talks to the public.
The EU launched...
Zag: A New Way to Buy Cars Online
Car buying online isnt a new concept: According to J.D. Power and Associates, 68 percent of new vehicle purchases in the United States are...
An Elegant Audiovideo Player: Toshiba Gigabeat S
The new Toshiba Gigabeat S is one slick-looking MP3 player.
Available in a white 30GB model (S30, $299.99 direct) and a black 60GB model (S60,...
ING Signs $1B Multisourcing Agreement
Dutch financial institution ING and a group of outsourcing providers have agreed to a $1 billion, five-year deal covering workplace services for INGs banking...
GreenBorder Pro 2.9
Editors note: When GreenBorder Pro becomes available on Monday, June 26, the first 10,000 people to download it will receive a free one-year subscription.GreenBorder...
The Best Backup Solutions
The question isnt if youre going to lose data—its when. You need to be backing up and you need to be using a reliable...
A Browser Flaw a Day Keeps Hackers at Play
A well-known hacker has stockpiled browser exploits and plans to release one flaw a day for the month of July to highlight the types...
Net Neutrality Has a Spokesperson
The Net neutrality bill took kind of a weird turn despite its defeat, when the public got to hear the mouthpiece for the telecom...