Monthly Archives: March 2008

Comcast Claims FCC Can’t Enforce Net Neutrality Rules

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It should come as no surprise to FCC Chairman Kevin Martin that Comcast is contending that the agency has no legal authority to stop...

Safari 3.1 is Top Choice for Fast and Lean Browsing

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Click here for screenshotsSafari For most people the current browser wars consist of two combatants, Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Mozilla's Firefox. Looking in from the...

Microsoft to Support Two Eclipse Projects

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Microsoft has broken from its past and is supporting the Eclipse Foundation.In a speech at the EclipseCon 2008 conference here...

Yahoo Outlook Highlights Value for Microsoft

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Yahoo's release of its financial outlook was designed to pump up investor confidence in the company as it seeks to stave off an offer...

Still Waiting on the HP Linux Desktop

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I would have liked to have been able to tell you in great detail exactly what desktops and laptops will soon be coming from...

Hannaford Data Breach: The Security Vendor Conundrum

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Whenever a news story breaks about a major data breach, PR folks representing security vendors trip over themselves to clog my inbox with "our-solution-could-have-prevented-that"...

Novell Needs to Bridge the Gap

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At Novell's recent BrainShare conference in Salt Lake City, company executives laid out their vision and strategy under the banner Project Fossa.What does "fossa"...

Facebook Gets More Private

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Facebook, stung last year by criticism after its Beacon ad program broadcasted online activities about users, has created new privacy controls to grant its...

Big Blue Offers Cloud Computing in Emerald Isle

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IBM is breaking ground in Dublin, Ireland, for one of the first cloud computing centers to serve users in Europe and beyond.The Cloud Computing...

Spectrum Auction Process Disputed

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The 700MHz spectrum auction ended March 18 after 50 days of bidding, taking in $19.6 billion for the federal government, even though the D...