Monthly Archives: February 2009

Wozniak Exits ‘Quiet Life,’ Joins Storage Startup Fusion-io

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So The Woz is officially back in the real world of day-to-day IT strategy and operations.Steve Wozniak, co-founder and former chief technologist of Apple...

Google Launches Offline Google Calendar

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Google took its offline activities one step further on Feb. 5 with the enabling of offline access for Calendar for Google Apps, which will...
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Palmisano’s Top 15 Moves to Keep IBM Growing

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Palmisano's Top 15 Moves to Keep IBM Growing In the last decade, IBM has focused its growth strategy on faster-growing, higher-profit operations. IBM named Sam...

Microsoft Takes on UAC Security Issue in Windows 7 Beta

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Microsoft says it has addressed a security issue affecting the User Account Control feature in the Windows 7 beta that researchers contended leaves users...

DTV Delay Doesn’t Slow White Spaces Momentum

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It was one of the biggest wins of 2008 for tech when the Federal Communications Commission approved rules for the unlicensed use of the...
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eWEEK Labs Walk-through: Amazon SimpleDB

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eWEEK Labs Walk-through: Amazon SimpleDB eWEEK Labs Walk-through: Amazon SimpleDBBy Jeff Cogswell No Title The C# samples for SimpleDB include a full solution containing the class library...

OASIS Approves 9 New Web Services Standards

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OASIS announced Feb. 5 that its members have approved new versions of nine Web services specifications as OASIS standards.The nine standards fall into the...

Lenovo CEO Resignation Tied to Company Performance

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The U.S. recession and sluggish global economy has shown several vulnerabilities in the PC market in the last few months, but Lenovo's latest results...

Message-based Attacks Ramp Up Anew

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Spam and e-mail-borne malware attacks surged over the first month of 2009, with worm viruses back on the radar and unsolicited junk mail piling...

Disk Drive Market Expert Sees 2011 as Year of Rebound

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According to one respected industry insider, it might take until 2011 for the consumer hard disk drive market to recover from the doldrums caused...