Monthly Archives: February 2009

Mitigate the Adobe Zero-Day Vulnerability While Waiting for a Patch

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It's no secret there is a zero-day flaw affecting Adobe Reader and Acrobat. A solution, however, has been more elusive.According to Secunia, the vulnerability...

Alaska Airlines Launches Wi-Fi Service

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Alaska Airlines joined the industry race to add in-flight Wi-Fi service Feb. 26, debuting the service on a handful of Boeing 737-700s. The service...
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Intel Displays Future Technologies

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Intel Displays Future Technologies Intel Displays Future TechnologiesBy Nicholas Kolawkoski No Title Intel showed off one device currently on the market: the Intel Health Guide, a friendly-looking...
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Celebrating Black History in Technology

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Celebrating Black History in Technology by Darryl Taft Celebrating Black History in Technology In commemoration of Black History Month, eWEEK has decided to identify a group of...

Microsoft CIO Talks Economy, Windows 7

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How to Start Your Company’s Green Sustainability Effort

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If environmental responsibility is the next big disruptive business force that will change economies and societies, is your business prepared? There is evidence that...

Bologna: Longest Short Bus Ride Ever, IMO

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BOLOGNA, Italy -- The Station is in Europe for a few days ahead of the humongous CeBIT 2009, which opens Monday in Hannover. You...

AMD Says Yes to the Cloud, No to Smartphones

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Advanced Micro Devices CEO Dirk Meyer sees AMD processors playing a significant role in helping to shape the cloud computing data centers of tomorrow....

Dell, Intel Talk Environment at Greener Gadgets Conference

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NEW YORK-Dell and Intel representatives talked about how the green IT movement sweeping the industry affected both their internal decisions and their business practices,...

PCI Chiefs Defend Standard(s), Plans

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It's a gross oversimplification of an utterly staggering technical and social challenge, and he knows it as well as anyone, but it's hard to...