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InternetNews Realtime News for IT Managers
All the top news, features, analysis and insight into enterprise and Internet technology, geared for IT managers and delivered by the best in the industry.
Researcher Releases Exploit for IE Zero-Day Hole
A modest security warning about a vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser has quickly grown into something much larger thanks to the work of a hacker.
IBM Tops In Customer Privacy: Poll
A survey of consumers and businesses places Big Blue at the top of the list among technology companies in protecting consumer data and privacy.
Digg Dumps MySQL for Cassandra
The social networking and voting site is migrating from the MySQL database to Cassandra, an open source non-relational database.
FCC Mulling Free Broadband Plan, Again
As more details surface of the national broadband plan the Federal Communications Commission is preparing to deliver to Congress, the commission said it will consider a plan to develop a free or low-cost wireless broadband network.
HSBC Breach Exposes 24,000 Clients' Data
What was first thought to be a minor incident has turned out to be a major embarrassment for HSBC, which now acknowledges that a former employee made off with thousands of customer files.
internetnews.com Business News
Real time business news, stock trends, analysis, features and opinion for IT decision makers.
Google Ordered to Pay Up in Belgium
UPDATED: Court rules search giant must remove links and pay fines.
Priceline's Profit Surprises
Priceline.com gave hope to a listless stock market late Monday with much higher than expected quarterly earnings.
Technical Analysis: Still Correcting
Stocks fell again on Monday, but the pullback has yet to do lasting damage.
Micron, Fed Fears Sink Stocks
A warning about memory prices from Micron Technology and hawkish comments from Federal Reserve officials sent stocks to their worst weekly loss in two months.
Technical Analysis: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
The market has gotten into a familiar pattern in recent months.
internetnews.com xSP News
Breaking news, analysis, features and trends about ISPs, ASPs, and managed host providers.
FTC Tags Site Again for Deceptive Ads
Consumerinfo.com pays $300,000 to settle charges following $950,000 fine a year ago.
Viacom Partners with Joost
But does the media giant really understand what viewers want?
Microsoft Adds SQL Server Note to 2007 Drumbeat
Microsoft is seeking to squeeze every bit of juice from the momentum from its Vista and Office 2007 introductions.
Judge Faults Parents in MySpace Sexual Assault Suit
But lawyers say they will appeal.
Network Neutrality Foes Square Off For FTC
Opening session finds panelists sticking to their talking points.
internetnews.com Wireless News
Real time wireless industry news, trends, analysis, features and opinion for IT decision makers.
Study: Pricey iPhone Still a No Go
Consumers say Apple must lower the phone's $500 price for them to make the move.
Cisco Disconnects From iPhone Lawsuit
Apple and Cisco bury the hatchet over iPhone trademark.
Smartest Mobile Users? It Ain't Us
Wireless phone study finds one common complaint worldwide: "Too many features I did not use."
Brightpoint Pays $300M For Denmark's Dangaard
Two top mobile phone distributors will combine to expand into other markets.
Cisco, Apple Still Wrestling Over iPhone Trademark
Cisco gives Apple a bit more time to respond to its lawsuit over the iPhone name.
ISP-Planet
Resources and Information for ISPs and Internet Access Providers
Manifold, a GIS Engine
ISPs of all kinds (but especially WISPs) will find a use for Geographic Information Software (GIS). Manifold is one provider, and claims to have disruptive pricing.
Wireless Equipment Manufacturer Directory: Exalt Communications
Company CEO Amir Zoufonoun says Exalt's mission is to be a one-stop shop for microwave backhaul.
Red Condor Anti-Spam
Using both an appliance at the ISP and a hosted system, Red Condor claims more detailed analysis, less management costs, and competitive pricing for a system being sold aggressively to ISPs.
WSTA: How Secure is Tape?
Even encrypted data can be read if it is stolen and the thieves have enough time, but all too often data is not encrypted in transit, and that increases risks, warned Paul Howard of tape encryption specialist DISUK.
Alcatel-Lucent's ng Connect Program
Telco equipment manufacturer finally asks businesses and customers what they want and whether they'll pay for it.
BusinessWeek.com -- Technology
Did J&J Plan to Break Rules?
Its aggressive marketing campaign for Risperdal has caused an explosion of litigation
FTC Said to Ask Google Rivals for Statement on AdMob
U.S. regulators are seeking sworn declarations from Google competitors and advertisers as part of their probe the company’s bid to buy AdMob
Google Opens App Store to Attract Developers
Google Inc., owner of the most popular Internet search engine, opened an online store that helps developers of business software sell their own programs.
Google China Resolution is Weeks, Not Months Away
Google Inc., in talks with China after threatening to stop censoring Internet search results there, said the discussions will yield results soon.
Elliott Said to Consider Sale of Unit If Bid Succeeds (Update1)
Elliott Associates LP, the fund manager that made an unsolicited $2 billion offer for Novell Inc., may consider selling the NetWare networking-software unit if its bid succeeds, a person familiar with the matter said.
Telecommunications Industry News
Daily news bulletin of notable events in the telecommunications industry.
Rogers Wireless Launches Samsung Galaxy Spica
Canadian cell phone giant, Rogers Wireless, has begun offering Samsung's latest Android-based smartphone, the Galaxy Spica.
Edmonton to Offer ‘City Watch’ iPhone Application
The city of Edmonton, Alberta has teamed up with a local technology company to develop a 'City Watch' iPhone application, allowing residents to report problems and hazards in their neighbourhoods.
WIND Mobile Launched Too Hastily, Says SeaBoard Group
Canada's newest cell phone carrier, WIND Mobile, may have jumped the gun when it launched services in Toronto and Calgary last December, according to a new report by the SeaBoard Group.
Telus Mobility to Carry Motorola Backflip in Canada
Telus Mobility announced today that it has gained exclusive rights to sell Motorola's new 'Backflip' smartphone in the Canadian market.
Apple Files Patent Lawsuit Against HTC
Apple Inc., maker of the popular iPhone device, has filed a lawsuit against Taiwan-based HTC, maker of Google's new Nexus One smartphone.
ZDNet All News and Blogs - RSS Sponsorship
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Mozilla's FrankenFirefox
There's no doubt in my mind that open source makes for better applications. If your code is rubbish or just not as good as it could be, you can get people to make it better, and if your code is good, it's there for other people to take advantage of....
Mozilla's FrankenFirefox
There's no doubt in my mind that open source makes for better applications. If your code is rubbish or just not as good as it could be, you can get people to make it better, and if your code is good, it's there for other people to take advantage of....
Google testing TV search, setting stage for future viewing habits
Google is reportedly testing a search service for TV viewing, according to the Wall Street Journal. by Sam Diaz
Google testing TV search, setting stage for future viewing habits
Google is reportedly testing a search service for TV viewing, according to the Wall Street Journal. by Sam Diaz
Reconciling Sun's Java investments with Oracle's: a simple suggestion
A lot of people think that merging Oracle's Java investment with Sun's is going to be a big deal for the two groups - but they're wrong. There will be lots of noise and running about but, in the end, it will all signify nothing because the real bottom line...
CNET News.com
Tech news and business reports by CNET News. Focused oninformation technology, core topics include computers, hardware, software,networking, and Internet media..
Google makes its local shopping move
Company announces Thursday that it will offer mobile device users inventory checks on local stores, allowing them to see if products are available.
Thunderbird beta 'Lanikai' released
Mozilla Messaging updates the Lanikai build of Thunderbird to beta status. Notably, Thunderbird 3.1 beta 1 shares the same Gecko engine as Firefox 3.6.
Report: Verizon 4G handsets out by mid-2011
Verizon Wireless exec tells The Wall Street Journal it will have a 4G wireless phone on the market within three to six months of launching its 4G LTE network.
CNET overhauls its Blu-ray player reviews
CNET Reviews has overhauled its Blu-ray testing for 2010 by adding inline charts, more systematic image quality tests and a detailed spreadsheet for easy comparison.
Lithium or hydrogen bike? Choose your steed
Sanyo's new eneloop hybrid bicycle recharges while it's being pedaled; Iwatani showed off a fuel cell bike that runs on a hydrogen fuel cell stack.
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