Monthly Archives: October 2008
Freescale Looks to Unload Cellular Chip Business
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
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
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?
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?
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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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
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
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
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
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...