Monthly Archives: September 2008

Yahoo Releases OneConnect, Blueprint for Apple’s iPhone at CTIA

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Yahoo this week used the CTIA Wireless show to preview availability of its Yahoo oneConnect social address book in Apple's iPhone App Store and...

If Mark Cuban Were a Company He’d Be Google

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On my flight home from the TechCrunch50 show in San Francisco to the right coast Wednesday, I racked my brain about how I might...

Stanford’s SLAC Stepping Aside for CERN’s LHC

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UPDATED: We're talking high-performance computing and storage today. CERN's Large Hadron Collider is in the process of pushing the venerable Stanford Linear Accelerator...

YouTube Spoofing Program Uncovered

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Adding to a spate of recent threats launched via social networking portals and other Web 2.0 sites including MySpace and Facebook, researchers at PandaLabs...

IBM, NEC Partner on 32-nm Chip Development

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NEC is joining a contingent of other semiconductor companies that IBM has assembled that are developing new methods of manufacturing processors at 32-nanometers.On Sept....

RIM Keynote at CTIA on Thursday

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I'm at CTIA, keynote session on Thursday.Mobil bar code scanning using an ordinary camera phone and with the idea o f changing how consumers...

Google at 10

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Google recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. With this milestone, it seemed like a good time to look back at the growth of this remarkable...

Inside Look at TechCrunch50

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From Antivirus to Web Security, MessageLabs Eyes Rivals in SaaS Security Race

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The quickening adoption of software-as-a-service must be validating for a company like MessageLabs, which has had a software-as-a-service (SaaS) business model since its inception...

Sun xVM Desktop Runs Windows, Solaris, Linux Concurrently

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MENLO PARK, Calif.-When Sun Microsystems, showing off its new Java-based xVM virtual desktop for a group of journalists and analysts Sept. 10, demonstrated an...