Monthly Archives: October 2008

Freescale Looks to Unload Cellular Chip Business

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Freescale Semiconductor is looking to unload its cellular handset microprocessors business after the chip company cited slowing order from Motorola-Freescale's largest customer for mobile...

Tech Tax Credit Rides Bailout to Victory

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The U.S. House approved the Senate Wall Street bailout bill Oct. 3 and, in the process, finally bumped the expired research and development tax...

Google Upgrades Blog Search with Memetracking

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Google has launched a new home page for Google Blog Search, leveraging some of the content situation tools from Google News.This may or may...

Skype-China Breach: Is Anyone Really Surprised?

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So, it's been confirmed that the Chinese government has been eavesdropping on politically sensitive Skype conversations conducted by and with its citizens, but is...

Can Amazon Reign over Microsoft’s Cloud?

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Amazon announces plans to support Windows Server and SQL Server on its Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) in what amounts to a preemptive attack at...

RealDVD Makes Movie Backups Easy

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Click here to see the screenshotsRealDVD In the last few days there has been a lot of news about the legal battle between RealNetworks and...

Wireless Consumers Continue to Cut Wires

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Americans continue to cut the wires to their landline phone service, according to a new survey by J.D. Power and Associates. The marketing information...

Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization 6.1

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Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization 6.1 Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization 6.1 - Capture the Before Snapshot The usual first step in getting ready to capture an application...

The Dark Side of Data Center Virtualization

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Virtualizing a desktop PC, a server, a storage array or an entire data center to obtain better efficiencies and draw less power certainly makes...

OpenOffice.org Grows Up

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When Sun Microsystems bought the little-known StarOffice productivity suite in 1999, and soon thereafter released the product's code base as open-source software, it was...