Monthly Archives: September 2008
Yahoo Releases OneConnect, Blueprint for Apple’s iPhone at CTIA
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...