Yearly Archives: 2007

Seagate to Extend Its Recovery Services to Channel Partners

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Seagate Technology announced Jan. 3 that it will extend its Seagate Recovery Services programs to a network of 14,000 channel partners in North America. This...

Source: Intels Core 2 Quad to Debut at CES

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Looking to capitalize on its first-to-market quad-core processors, Intel plans to announce its Core 2 Quad for commercial PCs at the 2007 Consumer Electronics...

Nuance Bolsters Speech Services with MobileVoiceControl Acquisition

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Nuance Communications announced Jan. 3 that it has completed its acquisition of MobileVoiceControl, bolstering its speech-enabled services.The Burlington, Mass., provider of speech and imaging...

VLC Media Player Bug Bites at Apple

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UPDATE: The second flaw warning in the Month of Apple Bugs project is for a remote code execution issue affecting the cross-platform VLC media...

MS Office Student and Teacher and Pirate Edition

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Over at Microsoft Watch, our own Joe Wilcox has penned an interesting post about how popular Microsoft Office Student and Teacher Edition has become...

CheckFree to Acquire Carreker for $206M

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CheckFree announced Jan. 2 that it has expanded its software division with the acquisition of Carreker for $206 million. The deal is expected to...

Survey: Talent Management a Top Concern

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Finding, developing and keeping talent are among the top concerns for HR executives for 2007, according to a survey released by ORC Worldwide, a...

Linux Group to Simplify Software Installation

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Installing a new application on Linux can be challenging, even for experts. Now, the LSB (Linux Standard Base) project and its parent organization, the...

Month of Apple Bugs, Meet Month of Patches

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Its officially a cat-and-mouse race to exploit—and fix—security vulnerabilities affecting Apple Computers Mac operating system. Less than 24 hours after the release of working exploits...

EIA Promotes the Latest in Recycling: Electronics

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When consumers are done with their electronic products, most of them will either throw the particular device away or put it in a storage...