Monthly Archives: December 2008

Lu Hire Shows Ballmer Is Switching Tacks to Help Microsoft Battle Google in Search

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Industry experts treated Microsoft's Dec. 4 hiring of Qi Lu as president of the company's cursed Online Service Group, one of the company's few...

U.S. Job Losses Worst Since 1974 as Downturn Deepens

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WASHINGTON (Reuters)-U.S. employers axed payrolls by 533,000 jobs in November, the most in 34 years and far more than expected, government data on Friday...

Google Reader Revamp Enables Speedier Feed Reading

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I love it when a Web service provider triggers redesigns and tells us they're more attractive than what they were offering before. Rarely does...
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eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: ContentWatch ContentProtect 300 Security Appliance

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eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: ContentWatch ContentProtect 300 Security Appliance by Matthew D. Sarrel No Title The home page shows important notifications and provides quick links to common Getting...

Intel Developing Self-Powered Sensors for IT Devices

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SAN FRANCISCO--Intel may be known as the world's largest microprocessor maker, but not many people are aware that the company also is doing a...

External Disk Storage Market Dodges Recession Effects

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Zigzagging Wall Street numbers may be giving investors indigestion, the mortgage and credit card markets may be in tatters, and the auto industry may...

Revolutionary Threat Innovation Hallmark of ’08

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Significant advancement in the complexity of spam, malware and botnet attacks was the key trend tracked by researchers at MessageLabs during 2008, according to...

Malware, Spam Dip in November

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UTM specialist Fortinet is reporting that online threats and spam dropped noticeably during the month of November, continuing their downward trend since such activity...

Google Friend Connect, Facebook Connect Face Off

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On Dec. 1, I blogged like everyone else about the launch of Facebook Connect, which finally became official today, Dec. 4, after The New...

What if Congress had bailed out the technology industry every time they needed money?

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Do the Big Three auto companies really need $34 Billion? What happened to all those billions poured into the banking industry? Why do those...