Sunday, March 12, 2006
Access
Media 2.0
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Business Tech
Access
Media 2.0
- Anonymous source is not the same as open source
- Some finding perils in online real estate
- Almost iPod, but in the end a Samsung
Cutting Edge
Friday, March 10, 2006
Business Tech
- Itanium allies fund open-source compiler work
- This week in Intel
- Red Hat releases big-iron update
- Europe: Microsoft still out of compliance
- IBM shows Cell blade in action
- Industry wants girls to stick to knitting (Perspective)
- Intel feeds virtualization's need for speed
Threats
Access
- Mobile operators halt sale of Razr phones
- Mixing music and SMS to get out the vote
- Nortel delays filing yet again, plans to restate results
- RIM buys software developer, releases new server
Digital Life
- This week in Microsoft
- Gold-plated USB stick sparkles
- Nvidia revs up game notebooks
- Week in pictures: Gadget heaven
- Lego addicts chase their dream
Media 2.0
- Netflix meets used-CD store as 'La La' nears launch
- Feds suggest 21-day deadline for Google subpoena
- Police blotter: Ex-employee faces suit over file deletion
- Mozilla revenue speculation erupts
- Feds bust fans for pirated Ryan Adams tunes
- Google Brasil summoned on chat room complaint
- Court OKs computer searches for child porn
- Techies get set for Austin's South by Southwest
Cutting Edge
Thursday, March 9, 2006
Business Tech
- IBM chief gets hefty $20 million paycheck
- No Vista on Mac's horizon
- Intel's stacked with chipmaking options
- Novell hopes its next desktop will leapfrog Windows
- Intel's Barrett: U.K. needs more 'silver surfers'
- Microsoft launches 'Genuine' antipiracy initiative (News in brief)
- GPL 3.0: A bonfire of the vanities? (Perspective)
- Microsoft to update Office 2007 beta (News in brief)
Threats
Access
- RIM buys software developer, releases new server
- Verizon to use new tech to slash costs
- Samsung prepares move into cheap phones
- Skype targets small businesses
- U.S. to file fraud charges against wireless investor
- Cingular to test social networking on the move
Digital Life
- Dell ups warranty, specs for cheap Dimensions (News in brief)
- Intel's cell phone efforts still on hold
- Apple plans India call center
- Fuel cell offers 14 hours of laptop power
- Prisoners training in digital print
- Manufacturers unwrap first ultramobile PCs
- Don't talk to invisible strangers
- Cuban on hunger strike for Internet access
- S. Korea aims to cool Internet rage attacks
- Reality check for the much-hyped Origami PC
Media 2.0
- Amazon considers DVD download service
- NORAD orders Web deletion of transcript
- American Airlines subpoenas Google, YouTube
- Google buys Web word-processing technology
- Lawyer insists Microsoft infringed antipiracy patent
- Political bloggers may get federal protection
Cutting Edge
Wednesday, March 8, 2006
Business Tech
- Microsoft to update Office 2007 beta (News in brief)
- Intel peels back the layers of Core
- Power-saving pitches for notebooks at IDF
- IBM builds consulting center in India (News in brief)
- Big Itanium change coming with 'Poulson'
- Micron buys Lexar to expand flash memory business
- Talkin' about Intel's next generation (Newsmaker)
- Salesforce aims higher with new service
Threats
- Microsoft fixes can cause Windows Media Player trouble
- University nixes Mac hacker contest
- Firefox to get phishing shield
- 'Computer terrorist' Mitnick teaches hacker blocking
- Data risk and consequences (Perspective)
Access
- Verizon to offer Fios to apartments
- Will bigger AT&T spur a broadband TV price war?
- New bill in Congress targets phone record fraud
- Yahoo, Siemens enter VoIP partnership
- BenQ to sell phones equipped with Google software
Digital Life
- TiVo reports narrower quarterly loss
- Senate panel OKs video game study
- TiVo's lifetime service plan dies
- LG announces support for HD DVD
- EU executive urges quick decision on mobile TV
- U.K. government loans laptops to prisoners
- Toshiba, Canon delay SED TV launch to 2007
Media 2.0
- China blogs reappear a day after closure
- Social atlas for friends and burritos
- Google says click fraud settlement near
- iTunes in monthly deal with ComedyCentral
- Yang speaks on Yahoo's China policy
- It's the site of the living dead, as cult films hit Web
- N.Y., eSmokes settle over online cigarette sales taxes
- China's wild Web: Sex and drugs, not reform
- China shuts two popular blogs in latest crackdown
Cutting Edge
Tuesday, March 7, 2006
Business Tech
- Reich: U.S. headed for 'day of reckoning'
- Microsoft readying Vista marketing blitz
- Intel needs fancy footwork to market server chips
- New Intel quad-core chips are really double duo-cores
- Intel lines up Santa Rosa, WiMax for notebooks
- Intel plans low-voltage 'Woodcrest' server chip
- Intel's new chip family: Core microarchitecture
- Microsoft's CTO envisions a Web-savvy clipboard
- Microsoft buy targets Vista transition (News in brief)
- Intel plans to beef up business desktops
- HP investors sue over Fiorina payout
- Intel CEO throws down gauntlet to AMD
- Intel demonstrates quad-core PC, server
- Rivals: Microsoft offer is a 'poisoned honeypot'
- EU backs 'invisible computing' research
- Google lets slip talk of online storage
- Bruised Intel focuses forward
Threats
- New debit card fraud tied to West Coast case
- Another Mac OS X hack challenge launched
- Network security spending 'slow but steady' (News in brief)
- Mac OS X patch faces scrutiny
Access
- Net phone providers describe E911 obstacles
- TiVo looks to Verizon phones for TV recording
- Cisco buys video surveillance company
Digital Life
- Toshiba unveils laptop with high-def DVD
- Apple sets August date for developer conference (News in brief)
- Lego robot builders unite
- Intel shows Origami-like device
- Samsung unveils 8GB hard-drive phone
- For NTP, is there life after RIM?
Media 2.0
- Google inadvertently reveals internal projections
- Microsoft upgrades search
- Scottish singer's Webcam concerts attracting crowds
- CD-swap network to slip through copyright loophole?
- MapQuest offers open-source API
- Yahoo to offer new mashup tools
- Your personal shopper, with the initials RSS
- Microsoft denies involvement in latest China case
- Blinkx offers automatic search on desktop
Cutting Edge
Monday, March 6, 2006
Business Tech
- Partnership set to run RISC software on Intel chips
- Microsoft gets 5,000th patent
- 'Rev F' ends single-core Opteron era for AMD
- Microsoft to make Vista easily upgradeable
- Laszlo gets deeper into AJAX (News in brief)
- Start-up launches prebuilt wikis
- Sun pushes pervasive computing
- New flash plant in Toshiba's future?
- Who wants or needs 64 bits?
- Like father, like Sun
Threats
- Cybercriminals stepping up targeted attacks
- Winner mocks OS X hacking contest
- LAMP lights the way in open-source security
- Standoff over PC-to-mobile jumping code
Access
- Cingular launches new mobile TV service
- RadioShack joins forces with other phone sellers
- Cisco adopts IP telephony standard
- The high-speed money line
- An RFID solution to rush hour headaches?
Digital Life
- Wireless USB devices arriving by September
- Gadgets on parade at CeBit
- Are gadgets too complex for us?
- TV may not cause kids' attention disorders
- Reverse engineering 'The Godfather' for gaming
Media 2.0
- Wal-Mart enlists bloggers in P.R. campaign
- Google's Cerf on talent hunt in U.K.
- At London Book Fair, publishers wary of Amazon, Google
- CEO on the hot seat (Newsmaker)
- NBC Universal to buy iVillage for $600 million
- China's bloggers grapple with profit motive
- Popular Web site falls victim to content filter
- AOL to let others customize its AIM software
- The problem of thin-skinned politicos (Perspective)
- Boob tube meets online maps as TV fans get creative