Monthly Archives: June 2009
Microsoft Money Users Get Migration Path to Intuit’s Quicken
Microsoft has reached an arrangement with Intuit that allows users of the soon-to-shut-down Microsoft Money application to port their financial data over to Intuit's...
Sun Aims High with Java Store
James Gosling, the creator of the Java language and champion of Sun Microsystems' new Java Store, says if the Java Store realizes its potential...
The Top 10 Worst Internet Proposed Laws in the U.S.
The Top 10 Worst Internet Proposed Laws in the U.S.
by Roy Mark
NEW JERSEY: Social Networking Police
New Jersey Social Networking Bill (A 3757) imposes penalties...
Google Preps Product Ads, Shows Us ‘What’s Here?’ on Google Maps
Google has been working on ads that are more eye-catching than its text ads for awhile, but the emergence of Bing as a fertile...
RIAA Copyright Fine Totals $1.92 Million
One music fan out there could be paying $80,000 for a Green Day track-whether she likes it or not.The Recording Industry Association of America...
Would You Opt In to Let Google and Facebook Shadow You Online?
One of the beautiful things about the Internet is that it frees us from the constraints of our physical existence.Want to rent a DVD...
Unemployment Is, Frankly, Awful
There's no way around it. While certain indicators are down, which is good news, state unemployment levels—based on the latest government numbers—are just plain...
Google Expands Site Dedicated to Fighting Malicious Ads
Google has relaunched its Anti-Malvertising site to help its ad network partners fight malware in the online advertising ecosystem.The company breathed new life into...
Teardown Shows Apple iPhone 3G S Secrets
Teardown Shows Apple iPhone 3G S Secrets
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Apple said the iPhone 3G S would go on sale June 19, and European carrier Orange decided...
How Users Can Avoid Creating Excessive Help Desk Tickets
As more IT incident volumes continue to rise-in part because technology continues to become more complex-additional money is not being allocated to meet the...