Monthly Archives: May 2009

Microsoft Declines EU Antitrust Hearing Due to Schedule Snafu

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Microsoft has declined the European Commission's offer to hold a hearing on antitrust matters concerning its browser bundling because of unfortunate scheduling that will...

Ecessa Improves Network Performance for Midsized Enterprises

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Ecessa is looking to give midsized enterprises better network performance at a lower cost than those offered by competitors.At the Interop 2009 show in...

Dell VP Talks Green IT

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Anti-virus Testing Standards Come to the Cloud

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The words "in the cloud" were heard numerous times at this year's RSA security conference in San Francisco. With the number of cloud-based security...

Google, University of Michigan Sign Digital Library Oversight Agreement

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Google has entered into a revised agreement with the University of Michigan over its rapidly expanding digital library, allowing the school to protest any...

Is Apple Developing a $700 Touch-Screen Tablet?

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While there is no potential for an Apple netbook, the company does appear to be working on a 7- to 10-inch touch-screen tablet device...

Nokia’s Ovi Store a Potential Apple, Google Challenger

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Nokia continues to roll out applications for its Ovi Store, including a new one called Ovi Maps that allows for two-dimensional and three-dimensional viewing...

New Computer Comes with Side Order of Malware

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Sometimes when you buy a computer you get more than you bargained for. Such was the case when Kaspersky Lab purchased an M&A Companion...

Google PowerMeter, Utilities Bring Energy Savings to Homes

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The Google PowerMeter gadget, which draws information from a home "smart meter" to show customers their energy consumption, is being tested by an expanding...

National Archives Breach Includes Clinton-Era Data

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No one is quite sure what happened yet, but the end result is the National Archives is missing a hard drive containing about a...