Monthly Archives: June 2008

Bungee Takes On Salesforce.com, Google in PAAS

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Platform-as-a-service provider Bungee Labs, keeping a promise it made back in April, is allowing customers to run Bungee's Connect grid computing software on their...

Carding at the Next Level

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Motorola is rolling out the Symbol DS6708-DL digital imager scanner, a 1.3-megapixel, omindirectional 1-D and 2-D imager designed to read and parse PDF-417 bar...

Get On the Ganymede Train

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Eclipse: It's not just for Java anymore. Well, it hasn't been for some time, but with the new Ganymede release train of 23 Eclipse...

Tell Us About Your Online Backup Service

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We've been wanting to do this for a while, but now we're setting aside some actual time and are going to do it: The...

Critics: Microsoft Slow with Fixes

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp was criticized on Tuesday for being slow to resolve problems in the technical documentation it was required to provide...

Bill Gates Steps Down: The End of an Era

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John D. Rockefeller. Henry Ford. Andrew Carnegie. Bill Gates.Few today would dispute that Gates is on a par with the great business figures of...

Symantec Builds Out DLP Technology to Aid Data Discovery

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Symantec officials spent a fair amount of time discussing integration possibilities between their security and storage products during their Vision conference in Las Vegas.Now,...

High Court Agrees to Hear ATandT-ISP Dispute

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When the Federal Communications Commission classified DSL as an information service in 2005, it put telephone broadband providers in the same category as cable...

Automatic Backup Gets Bundled on PCs

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Carbonite, a small but popular online data backup provider, made history of sorts in the storage business on June 25 by becoming the first...

Charter Drops NebuAd Plans

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Charter Communications, the nation's fourth-largest broadband provider, hastily withdrew June 24 from a proposed deal with online advertising company NebuAd to track users' online...