Monthly Archives: October 2006

HP Takes Top PC Spot from Dell, Analysts Say

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Hewlett-Packard overtook Dell as the worlds top PC vendor in the third quarter, according to research firms IDC and Gartner. This is the first time...

Vista Gadgets and Yahoo Widgets

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Some call them "widgets," some call them "gadgets." In the end, theyre all really the same thing: little dynamic applets that run on your...

Microsoft Meeting with Security ISVs over Vista Kernel

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Microsoft will meet with representatives from its largest security partners on Oct. 19 to provide those companies with more information about the software programming...

Picture Quality Shoot-Out Part II: Smart Phones

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In part two of our series, we continue to examine and evaluate the image and video picture quality produced by mobile devices. We looked...

Startup Gear6 Readies New Centralized Cache for NAS/NFS

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Gear6, a 2-year-old Menlo Park, Calif., startup that makes an appliance that accelerates NAS/NFS deployments, announced mid-October it is testing a beta version of...

Special Report on the Data Center

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CIOs and IT managers should stop thinking of the data center as a place and start seeing it as more of a process.The idea...

Our View: ZERT Works

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Outsourcing Success Is All About the Relationship

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Its the relationship, stupid.That was the message at the Outsource World conference in New York City Oct. 17-18, where the subject of how to...

Google Ordered to Remove Enron Documentary from Google Video

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A Texas district court supoenaed Google and commanded the company to take down an unauthorized copy of the documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in...

Microsoft Takes One Step Forward and One Step Back

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Microsoft recently announced its intention to make life easier for its Windows Server customers whore building virtualization into their infrastructures, by changing its licensing...