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Yahoo’s Q3 Profit Falls; Cuts Outlook, Launches New Ad Platform

Yahoo released its Q3 2006 results today, announcing that its profit dropped 37 percent for reasons including weak corporate advertising sales and competitive pressures,...

Political Bloggers Fed Up with Google News

Prominent liberal blogger Markos Moulitsas Zúniga, who runs one of the most popular liberal and progressive blogs in the world, says Google News is...

Toshiba Issues Fix for Bluetooth Driver Flaw

David Maynor and Jon "Johnny Cache" Ellch, the two hackers at the center of a Apple MacBook Wi-Fi flaw disclosure controversy, have been credited...

Apple Buys FinalTouch Software Maker

In a move to expand its offering for professional photographers and filmmakers, Apple Computer has purchased a San Diego-based company that makes color correction...

Suns Papadopoulos: Integrated Infrastructure Is the Future

Sun Microsystems on Oct. 17 will unveil its Project Blackbox, an initiative designed to address such issues as power, cooling and infrastructure deployment for...

Microsofts Software Assurance Customers to Get New Tools

Microsoft plans to deliver a set of new software tools designed to remove some of the pain enterprises experience when deploying and managing desktops...

Sun Unveils Data Centers in a Box

Sun Microsystems believes the answer to some of the problems of power, cooling and speed of IT deployment in enterprise data centers could be...

Google’s Sunny Day Real Estate

Google plans to build a solar-powered electricity system at its headquarters that will be rank the Mountain View, Calif., complex as the largest solar-powered...

Do We Really Need Bigger Hard Disks?

Creating bigger—that is, higher-capacity—hard disks is usually the story of the industry, particularly in this year commemorating the invention of rotating storage. And with...

Reports Differ on Self-Checkout Value

A report due out Oct. 17 from the IHL Consulting Group sees grocers aggressively moving to upgrade to self-checkout systems, even before they replace...