Monthly Archives: May 2009
Microsoft Declines EU Antitrust Hearing Due to Schedule Snafu
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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
No one is quite sure what happened yet, but the end result is the National Archives is missing a hard drive containing about a...