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Bartz: Yahoo wants to regain R-E-S-P-E-C-TOct 28, 2009
Channeling Aretha Franklin, Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz told investors and financial analysts on Wednesday that the company is working hard to regain the respect it has lost in the market.
Bartz, known for her no-nonsense demeanor and spicy vocabulary, ...
Psystar spreads Mac clone technology to other OEMsOct 5, 2009
The Florida company entangled with Apple in two federal courts said today it would license its technology to other clone makers so they could offer Mac knock-offs to their customers.
In a statement Monday, Psystar, the small computer maker that...
Former Enron Broadband exec sentenced to prison termSep 28, 2009
Joseph Hirko, the former co-CEO of Enron Broadband Services, was sentenced Monday to 16 months in prison on a wire fraud charge related to false claims made by the failed telecommunications company, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
Enron Broad...
Defcon hacker: Excuse me while I change your aircraft's flight planAug 1, 2009
In a scary presentation at the Defcon hacker conference, a security researcher showed how easy it is to compromise the Federal Aviation Administration's air traffic control...
China, Indonesia led Asian PC sales higher in Q2, Intel saysJul 14, 2009
Stronger PC demand from consumers in China and Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, gave Intel's Asian business a boost during the second quarter, the company said Wednesday.
"It reflects the strength in Asia relative to the rest of th...
OLPC Plans Super-Thin, Super-Cheap TabletDec 23, 2009
The nonprofit group One Laptop Per Child wants to produce a touchscreen tablet computer by 2012 that will cost less than $100. OLPC released its device roadmap this week, which includes two upgrades to the original XO computer, as well as lofty plans...
App Store Success Stories Require a Pinch of SaltDec 23, 2009
Let's give Tapulous props where they're due: $1 million in monthly sales from the iPhone's App Store is a staggering feat, especially when the marketplace is filled with more than 100,000 other choices. But claims that business is booming and that...
CES: DisplayLink says USB 3.0 video coming soonDec 23, 2009
DisplayLink Inc. has disclosed plans to ship a chip that enables video to run in "SuperSpeed" USB 3.0 standard devices in the second half of 2010, which would allow its use in consumer products as early as next Christmas.
At the International...
My Hard Drive is Making Funny NoisesDec 23, 2009
Lunaflora's hard drive is making a clicking noise. She asked the Answer Line forum for advice.
That isn't good. Hard drives are mechanical devices, but they're not supposed to make clicking noises. The drive is almost certainly failing.
If it's...
Blackberry Outage: RIM Should Compensate UsersDec 23, 2009
For the second time in a week, a Blackberry outage has left North American users without access to e-mail on their handsets.
Bloomberg reports that two recent versions of Blackberry's Messenger program could be to blame, and that Research in Motion,...
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