Monthly Archives: October 2006

Google YouTube Wrap-up: Legal and Competitive Fallout from the Deal

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I feel like I'm stuck in Being John Malcovich. Except instead of saying my name over and over, I keep repeating "GooTube GooTube GooTube."Safe...

Ballmer Talks Up Live Services

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Ballmer Talks Up Live Services: Live Services are the most important initiative at Microsoft. Final Vista Release Candidate Available: Is all well with Microsoft and...

Stock Options Backdating Probe Hits McAfee Boardroom

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McAfee, largely recognized at the worlds No. 2 maker of security applications, announced on Oct. 11 that it has fired its president, Kevin Weiss,...

Iomega Unveils New Desktop Autoloader

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Data storage and protection company Iomega has begun shipping the second-generation version of its popular desktop autoloader, which uses removable disks for data archiving. The...

Bin Laden Webmaster Arrested

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Early on the morning of Oct. 10, reports started circulating that German police had arrested a man they accused of being Osama bin Ladens...

War Robots Invade Washington

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WASHINGTON—You know youre visiting a different kind of trade show when the signs for the new GUI on a product refer to an automatic...

Live Services the Top Priority at Microsoft

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Getting Ready for IE7

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Internet Explorer 7 is due to come out in the very near future (definitely before the end of October), and those who haven't tested...

Gartner: Tough Customers Will Win Storage Battle

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Orlando Fla.—Customers need to pit one vendor against another to get the best deals on servers and storage, Gartner analysts told an audience at...

Salesforce.coms Apex Platform Offers On-Demand Development

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SAN FRANCISCO—At its annual Dreamforce conference here, Salesforce.com unveiled a new on-demand programming language and platform called Apex. While eWEEK had previously pieced together...