Monthly Archives: January 2007
The Pretext Guest That Wouldn’t Leave
Like the guest that wouldn't leave, the pretexting scandal which roiled Hewlett-Packard last year continues to dog the company in 2007. In the latest...
RSS Offers Relief from Enterprise E-Mail Overload
We cant live with e-mail; we cant live without it.
Indispensable to most businesses today, e-mail can be a millstone around the necks of office...
Five Ways to Delete Your Google Cookie
Google's been suffering some security issues of late, which may cause some of you to be anxious about how much of your data is...
Vista Aims to Stop Hackers Social Engineering Ploys
Microsoft says the Windows operating system software is not the weakest link in desktop security, and contends that Windows Vista will help limit the...
Rumors of SCOs Death Greatly Exaggerated
In early January, rumors began spreading that The SCO Group—as a consequence of poor business, Novells demands for a share of SCOs Sun and...
Google Uses Google Earth to Target Poor People
Google is considering a move to Lenoir, N.C., a small blue-collar town primarily known for its failing furniture industry.State and local governments have offered...
Off-Topic: Paramount Sues Italian Restaurant for Playing Gershwin Music
This has nothing to do with search engines, but it seems to be so incredibly absurd I thought it deserved a honored spot in...
Dell Wants to Show Its Rugged Side
Dell wants to show its customers that its notebooks can be tough too.
The Round Rock, Texas, PC maker is launching on Jan. 16 its...
Sun Restructures Reseller Program, Unveils New Solaris Support Subscriptions
Sun Microsystems has launched a suite of new Solaris support subscriptions and restructured its reseller program as it moves to aggressively compete with its...
Terrorists Use Google Earth to Target Troops
Terrorists attacking British bases in Basra are using Google Earth images to pinpoint their attacks, according to the Telegraph.
"Documents seized during raids on the...