Monthly Archives: March 2007

HP Launches Photo Print Platform for Graphics Pros

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Hewlett-Packard on March 8 launched its HP Designjet GP Photo Print platform, the Z3100 Photo Print Series, a printer that provides photographers and graphic...

Call Centers Could Face DST Change Problems

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Customer satisfaction could take a hit for call centers that overlooked more obscure parts of the system in preparing for the daylight-saving time rule...

Printer Vendors Deliver DST Fixes on Web Pages

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When daylight-saving time starts on March 11, people will reset their clocks, DVD players, VCRs and many other devices that have internal clocks. But most...

Examining the Move to Reanimate HTML

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When it comes to the technologies that make up the World Wide Web, one thing is certain: HTML clearly represents the past. HTML, you...

Pondering Linux PC Preloads

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In recent weeks, theres been quite a bit of buzz surrounding Linux and its chances for earning a spot as a preloaded option on...

Intel Unveils 50-Watt Quad-core Chips

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Once again, Intel is ramping up its quad-core lineup. This time, the worlds largest chip maker is scheduled to unveil a pair of Xeon quad-core...

New Security Services Put E-Mail Content Under Microscope

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Web security company MessageLabs announced March 9 the launch of new versions of managed e-mail services that allow enterprises to control content sent to...

The Macs Stealthy Return into the Enterprise

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Believe it or not, prior to the great PC purges of the middle 1990s, the Macintosh was an enterprise computer. Its the truth. In bygone...

Real Dinner, Virtual Topic

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XenSource gets in some licks at VMware, Cisco clarifies virtualization strategy and the dinner table talk turns to power-efficient data centers and server monitoring...

Microsoft to Play Hooky on Patch Tuesday

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Microsoft is taking a breather from security, with no security updates coming on this month's Patch Tuesday, March 13.The company posted a note to...