Monthly Archives: March 2007
Yahoo Sued for $20M for Illegal Image Use
An Ohio woman is suing Yahoo for $20 million for allegedly using a photograph of her when advertising Yahoo e-mail services, Google Watch has...
Google: First Result for “Yahoo Email Privacy” Is Gmail Privacy Policy
Old issue, but possibly new news: Searching on Google for "Yahoo email privacy" returns, as the first result, a link for Gmail's privacy policy....
Black Hat Demonstrations Shatter Hardware Hacking Myths
ARLINGTON, Va.—Unless you were at Black Hat on Feb. 28, you probably woke up safe in the assumption that if a rootkit hit your...
Wall Street Not Alone In Crashing Tuesday
As people looked at the incredible strain placed on Web servers this week when the market took a massive tumble, a frequently heard comparison...
AMD Execs Talk R600 Models, Barcelona Benchmarks
SAN FRANCISCO—At a press and analyst briefing Feb. 28 in San Francisco, AMD executives discussed the companys road map for the remaining year and...
F5 Exploits Web 2.0 for User Community
F5 Networks on March 5 will treat its activist customers to new innovations when it launches the next major version of its DevCentral online...
Dell Reports Earnings, Revenue Loss in Fourth Quarter
Dell, which has watched as other PC vendors continue to take away its market share, wrapped up a difficult financial period March 1 by...
The Day the Dow Went Dark
The day after a computer glitch resulted in a 70-minute period when no one seemed to know where the Dow Jones industrial average was...
Gateway Launches Five New NAS Servers
PC maker Gateway, which has been focusing more of its resources on the storage hardware business in the 18 months, launched on March 1...
AMD Goes to 3GHz: The Athlon 64 X2 6000+
Its ironic, really.
AMDs latest Athlon 64 X2 6000+ runs at 3.0GHz, while Intels fastest Core 2 Extreme Edition tops out at 2.93GHz. Talk about...