Monthly Archives: September 2006
Microsofts Open Move a Good First Step
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HP Purchases VoodooPC to Enhance Gaming Division
Hewlett-Packard has purchased specialty PC maker VoodooPC, according to a blog post made by Rahul Sood, the president and chief technical officer of the...
Scientists Issue a Global Warning at MIT
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Today, the Charles River forms a pleasant border between Boston and Cambridge. Now for the bet. When will global warming submerge the MIT...
Using Infrared Sensors to Measure Aisle Eyeballs
Some of the biggest names in retail and consumer goods—including Wal-Mart, Kroger, Walgreens, Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, Disney, Kelloggs and Miller Brewing—have gotten together...
The e-Discovery of Tape
The pressure on storage managers to dig out specific content in archives keeps growing as more companies are finding themselves saddled with urgent "e-discovery"...
Study: Microsoft Anti-Phishing Uses Best Bait
Microsofts maiden entry into the anti-phishing space outperforms similar technologies offered by more established security applications providers, according to a new report commissioned by...
Microsoft Enlists Intel in Quest to Sanction Open XML Supply Chain Standards
SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Microsoft announced Sept. 28 that Intel has joined it in an initiative to get its proposed Office Open XML format standard approved...
Pixel Ghosts in the Google Machine
Pixelated portriats of Larry, Sergey and Eric Schmidt. Courtesy of eBoy, found via Kottke.Does eBoy dislike Google? All the image files have the word...
SAP Hires New CIO
SAP AG said on Sept. 28 that it hired Uwe Herold to take on the CIO role at the company.
Herold will be based at...
Business and Home Security Converging
I must say Im surprised at the flood of mail I got from my last column, which suggested that ISPs get more aggressive about...