Monthly Archives: December 2007

FTC Chair’s Impartiality Questioned

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Federal Trade Commission chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras should recuse herself from voting on the Google-DoubleClick deal because her husband works for the law firm...

Bamboo: A PC Gilligan and the Professor Could Love

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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 13 (Reuters)—Back in 1976, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak built the Apple I, an early personal computer that consisted of a...

AMD Admits Mistakes with Quad-Core Chips

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NEW YORK—Advanced Micro Devices stumbled in bringing quad-core chips to the market this year, executives said while speaking with Wall Street analysts here Dec....

Will Bank Woes Slow Tech IPOs?

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The Grinch this holiday season may well prove to be some of the nation's largest banks. With losses continuing to mount due to the...

XBRL Reaches Marquee Companies

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With the release of new Extensible Business Reporting Language taxonomies and Microsoft's announcement Dec. 6 that it used the technology to file its quarterly...

Attackers Targeting Zero-Day Access Flaw

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Attackers are going after Microsoft Office Access databases, US-CERT warned earlier in the week, taking advantage of an unpatched stack buffer overflow to deliver...

Microsoft Releases Virtualization Beta

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Microsoft has released a public beta for its hypervisor-based server virtualization technology known as Hyper-V, which will be included in three versions of Windows...

Konica Minolta Latest Color Laser Printer Packs Features

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Konica Minolta Business Solutions released its bizhub C353P color laser printer, which it claims has the features to bring enterprise printing to small offices...

Google Adds Blogs to Universal Search

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Google will soon add blogs as a new feature in its Universal Search results, marking the first new genre since the company...

Cisco Inches Data Center Strategy Forward

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SAN JOSE, Calif.-Despite the emphasis on virtualization at the Cisco Systems C-Scape conference here, Cisco's efforts in the data center virtualization arena are barely...