Monthly Archives: September 2006

Microsofts Open Move a Good First Step

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HP Purchases VoodooPC to Enhance Gaming Division

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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I must say Im surprised at the flood of mail I got from my last column, which suggested that ISPs get more aggressive about...