Monthly Archives: July 2008
The Station, Fox News Team Up for Big Yahoo Meeting
Well, The Station doesn't get to announce this kind of thing too often, so we might as well get it over with. Yours truly...
Don’t Turn Our Systems into Appliances
People say computers are too complex and too prone to security problems. These same people will often also say this is one of the...
Symantec Data Encryption Security Strategy Stays the Course
Security giant Symantec has no plans to get into the encryption business, regardless of what competitors Sophos, McAfee and SafeBoot have done to acquire...
Microsoft Exchange Online Beta Performs Well
In one of the most substantial incarnations of its software-plus-services model to date, Microsoft is preparing to throw its hat into an already-crowded ring...
Nintendo Reviving Holographic Storage
Nintendo, one of the world's top three videogame console and handheld device makers, apparently is preparing to invest some big money into developing holographic...
Google Bares Its Search Engine Semantics
Regularly rapped for keeping details about its algorithms hush-hush, Google continues to slowly peel back its complex search onion.The latest is a new feature...
Blades Continue to Grow, but Beware of Hype
Blade servers will lead the server market in terms of growth in the next four to five years, but a lack of universal standards...
McAfee Buys Out Data Loss Prevention Specialist Reconnex
McAfee is making a play in the data loss prevention space with its July 31 buyout of Reconnex.The $46 million deal is expected to...
Users Taste Yahoo’s New Delicious Social Bookmarking
Yahoo has revamped Delicious, improving its social bookmarking property's loading speed, design and search engine.This incarnation of Delicious will take some serious getting used...
Sun Delivers JavaFX Preview
Sun Microsystems is rolling out the preview release of JavaFX, its rich client platform for building rich Internet applications.Sun made the announcement July 31...