Monthly Archives: December 2007
Test Your ‘Knol’ with Google
Google is getting into the knowledge-sharing game, testing a Wikipedia-like service that lets authors publish articles on areas of their expertise and potentially make...
Google Aims to Be the Platform for Businesses
Google executives are prone to preaching about technologies from the consumer market that cross over to the business side of the house to become...
eWEEK Labs Walk-through: nCircle DP3000
eWEEK Labs Walk-through: nCircle DP3000
The DP3000 is a very plain, 1U (1.75-inch) hardware appliance that can be booted into separate modes for compliance or...
NPD: Leopard Is Best Apple Launch Ever
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)—The launch of Apple Incs latest operating system, Leopard, was its best ever, a research group said on Monday.When comparing the first...
Apple Ships 41 Patches for Tiger, Leopard
Apple has shipped a major security update to correct at least 41 vulnerabilities affecting users of its flagship Mac operating system.With Security Update 2007-009,...
Idaho Power Taps nCircle to Ease Compliance Chores
Manual audits to check for Sarbanes-Oxley Act and internal control compliance of Idaho Power's servers was eating up too much time. One solution was...
Ribbit Launches Web Telephony Development Platform
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Silicon Valley start-up Ribbit Corp on Monday unveiled a technology platform that will let developers put Web telephony in everything from business...
Exec: Google is a ‘Native Web Speaker’
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.- Sometimes it's the little things in life that lead to great epiphanies. Vic Gundotra, a vice president of engineering, has one...
Suit Charges HP, Staples Broke U.S. Antitrust Law
BOSTON, Dec 17—A U.S. man sued office-products retailer Staples Inc and printer manufacturer Hewlett-Packard Co in federal court on Monday, charging they broke antitrust...
UK Admits Loss of 3 Million Records
LONDON (Reuters)—British Prime Minister Gordon Browns government suffered new embarrassment over missing data on Monday when it revealed one of its contractors had lost...