Monthly Archives: September 2007

Google Widens Wireless Reach with AdSense

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With all of the speculation over the alleged Google Phone still roiling the high-tech waters, Google took its next big step into the mobile...

Toner Goes NanoTech

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Click here to download the Tech Rising podcast or click here to listen to it using the integrated eWEEK podcast player.When conversations turn to...

Apple May Benefit from EU Ruling on Microsoft

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The ruling by the European Court of First Instance dismissing Microsofts appeal of the European Commissions 2004 punishment could serve to make Apples Mac...

Apple Launches the iPhone in London

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs appeared in London Sept. 18 to officially roll out his companys iPhone in the United Kingdom.Speaking at the Regent Street...

Google Offers Collaboration in the Cloud

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Google added presentation features to its Google Docs application Sept. 17, the latest upgrade to enrich the Google Apps platform and better compete with...
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The 10 Biggest Storage Challenges Facing Companies Today

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The 10 Biggest Storage Challenges Facing Companies Today By Chris Preimesberger The 10 Biggest Storage Challenges Facing Companies Today - 1. Effectively utilizing more than 30...

StorageCraft ShadowProtect 3.0: Disk Images for the Enterprise

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StorageCraft Technology has released the latest version of its backup and recovery software, ShadowProtect 3.0. For disk-to-disk backup, ShadowProtect is a serious contender. However,...

Brocade Rolls Out New Host Bus Adapters

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Brocade is adding a host bus adapter to its product offering to allow its channel partners to provide a complete end-to-end storage area network...

Gordon Moore Reflects on Chips, Cubicles and Fishing

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SAN FRANCISCO—There are few people in the IT industry that can bring an audience to its feet.Gordon Moore is one of those few.At the...

Salesforce.com Launches New Apps: Content, Ideas

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SAN FRANCISCO—Salesforce.com is rolling out two new applications that are designed to extend its application set from four to six, but will still keep...