Monthly Archives: September 2006

Greenpeace: Notebooks Contain High Levels of Toxins

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Hackers arent the only danger coming from computers, environmental watchdog Greenpeace said. A recent study by Greenpeace found high levels of toxic substances in a...

HP Board Chairman Resigns

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Patricia Dunn has resigned from her position as chairman of Hewlett-Packards board of directors in the wake of the ongoing controversy surrounding the companys...

Whats Ahead for the Flash Memory Market?

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Flash memory is more than simply a hot commodity—it is rapidly blazing up all the market charts. The overall flash memory market is growing...

Amazon Sees Server Problems Spread

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When Amazon.com has server problems, it shares them with other key retail players, including Target.com and Borders.com. At least thats the e-commerce lesson those three...

Open-Source DotNetNuke Forms Company

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The leaders of the DotNetNuke open-source Web application framework have announced the formation of a new company to manage the project and better serve...

Intel Kicks Off Developer Forum

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Microsoft Tool Brings VB6 Developers to .Net

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Microsoft has released a new add-in tool to help Visual Basic developers preserve Visual Basic 6 applications and breathe .Net into them. Microsoft released its...

Zero-Day Response Team Launches with Emergency IE Patch

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A high-profile group of computer security professionals scattered around the globe has created a third-party patch for the critical VML vulnerability as part of...

Former Microsoft Exec Gets Millions in Stock Options

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Amazon.com has given Brian Valentine, who was head of Windows Vista development until he resigned recently, stock incentives worth more than $12-million at the...

Nokia to Offer Microsoft’s Live Search

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Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, will offer Microsoft's Live Search for its Mobile Search platform. The Live Search feature will be available...