Monthly Archives: February 2010

Endeavour Off to ISS After Fiery Launch

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After a one-day weather delay, the space shuttle Endeavour blasted off in a fiery pre-dawn launch Feb. 8. With the space shuttle program due...

Nokia Slapped with Class Action Suit Filed by Investor

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Nokia will "vigorously" defend itself against a class action complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on...

SAP Intends to Restore Market Trust Under New Management Regime

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A new SAP management team will focus on restoring trust inside and outside of the enterprise business software company that was lost over the...

Google Super Bowl Ad Spreads Parisian Love, Bing Misses Out

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Search expert John Battelle called it. Google aired its Parisian Love ad, a 52-second YouTube clip toward the end of the third quarter of...

Amazon Relents, Puts Macmillan Books Back Online

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Online retail giant Amazon.com has evidently settled its dispute with publisher Macmillian over the price of e-books, as Amazon had relisted the titles from...

BrightMove, TalentHook Integrate on Resume Search Solution

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Resource Edge, creators of TalentHook, a resume spidering solution that boasts thousands of domestic and international resume Websites, announced it had completed a custom...

HP Updates TRIM SharePoint Records Management Package

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Hewlett-Packard is coming at enterprise storage organization problems from a Microsoft SharePoint-read that nonstorage-vantage point.HP on Feb. 8 introduced a new version of its...

Carbonite Launches Pro Carbonite Online Backup

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Online backup specialist Carbonite announced Carbonite Pro, a version of its online backup service specifically designed for small to medium-size businesses. The company, which...

IBM Aims New Power7 Systems at the Smarter Planet

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NEW YORK-IBM launched a set of new Power7 systems that it says deliver up to four times the energy efficiency and twice the performance...

New Intel Itanium Offers Greater Performance, Memory Capacity

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It took a little longer than expected, but Intel officials have finally released "Tukwila," the next-generation Itanium processor that offers significant advances in performance...