Monthly Archives: December 2007
FTC Chair’s Impartiality Questioned
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...