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2008 Olympics Are High-Tech, But So What
Technology enhances our enjoyment of this year's Olympics. But if you strip away the instantaneous Internet updates, high-definition television and laser-precision scoring, the accomplishments of the athletes are still amazing.
Read More »Cisco Will Spend $16 Billion in China over Next Five Years
Cisco Systems Chairman and CEO John Chambers announced a $16 billion commitment to business in China Thursday, including manufacturing, investment and educational programs.
Read More »Oracle-SAP Court Battle Gets February '09 Trial Date
Oracle's lawsuit against rival SAP will move finally to trial on February 9, 2009 - almost two years after the suit was initially filed, SAP said Tuesday.
Read More »For Beijing Olympics, Lots Left to Do
China has made limited progress on its wireless infrastructure, plans for vehicle traffic and transportation systems before the 2008 summer games.
Read More »LinuxWorld: Lenovo to Preload SUSE Linux on Some Thinkpads
Lenovo Group will begin shipping Thinkpad notebooks preloaded with Linux from Novell in the fourth quarter of this year, the companies announced Monday.
Read More »Ex-Safenet CFO Charged With Stock Backdating
Former Safenet Chief Financial Officer Carole Argo was charged Wednesday with eight counts of securities fraud and conspiracy in connection with backdating millions of dollars' worth of stock options, the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) said.
Read More »Security Team: Apple iPhone Successfully Hacked
A team of security experts in Baltimore, Md., said it has found a flaw in Apple's iPhone handset that can be used by attackers to access private data stored on it.
Read More »Verisign Restates Earnings, CFO Resigns
Verisign Chief Financial Officer Dana Evan resigned Tuesday, and the company has restated earnings from 2002 to 2005, declaring an additional US$160.3 million in stock-option compensation, it said Thursday.
Read More »Yahoo Reorganizes Sales, Appoints New Advertising Head
One week after Yahoo named cofounder Jerry Yang as CEO, the company promoted David Karnstedt to head of North American sales, continuing a company restructuring that began in December 2006.
Read More »Microsoft Updates, Renames IPTV Platform “Mediaroom”
Microsoft updated and renamed its IPTV software, now called Mediaroom.
Read More »CIO Viewpoints on Exchange 2007 Risks and Mitigation Strategies
Knowing where your peers have found limits and workarounds in areas including high availability, archiving, recovery, compliance, e-Discovery and storage growth can be essential in planning your successful Exchange 2007 migration. Read More »
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