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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, February 25, 2007
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Cosy dealings with Intel set to cost Dell dearly: The rebates and loyalty schemes are now haunting vendor, says Tom Yager" Computerworld New Zealand 4:00 PM
  • "Have Linux fanboys taken over Dell IdeaStorm?" Tech.blorge 5:15 PM
  • "Eyebrows raised over Microsoft offer to take jurors to dinner" Associated Press 4:00 PM
  • "Microsoft Office 2007" Techtree 4:00 PM
  • "FAQ: Behind Microsoft's MP3 patent jam" CNET News.com 9:15 PM
  • "'Undergoing Management Crisis,' NEC Electronics Announces Restructuring Policies" Tech-On! 4:00 PM
  • "Talking with Bijan Davari: IBM chip visionary has passion for progress" The Journal News 4:00 PM
  • "No guarantees on Oracle's Linux: IBM says it is not ready to guarantee that its programs are compatible with Oracle's recently-launched version of the Linux operating system." Australian IT 5:15 PM
  • "Sun names Deena Habib as regional marketing manager" ITP.net 4:00 PM
  • "Deena Habib to Oversee Sun Microsystems Brand" Al Bawaba 4:00 PM
  • "Gateway NX570X: With dual-core power, exceptional battery life, and a pleasing design, the Gateway NX570X is a solid choice for an all-purpose notebook." Laptop Magazine 4:00 PM
  • "Virtual Design Wizards Kept Busy by Companies Eyeing 3-D Online Worlds Such As 'Second Life'" Associated Press 5:15 PM
  • "Millions of Videos, and Now a Way to Search Inside Them" New York Times 5:15 PM
  • "Wireless sensors Internet's next step: Proponents say nodes can help monitor crowd behaviors, pollution levels and other real world phenomena" Associated Press 5:15 PM
  • "Gamers play to slay, and win friends: Millions are being sucked into action of hottest role-playing video game, 'World of Warcraft.''" Minneapolis Star-Tribune 4:00 PM
  • "Upgrade Your Home Entertainment/Ahead: Larger HDTV sets, better color, more playback and recording choices." PC World 4:00 PM
  • "In reclusive and tightly controlled Turkmenistan, a crack in the isolation: Internet cafes" Associated Press 4:00 PM
  • "Security cameras are being developed to watch the world and interpret what they see" Associated Press 4:00 PM
  • "Gateway to prosperity: Already a tech power, India hopes to build a reputation for innovation" San Francisco Chronicle 4:00 PM
  • "From Gutenberg to Google: Book retailers look forward to embracing Google" The Register 4:00 PM
  • "Giving America the Digital Salute: Are you ready for television's zero hour?" Washington Post 4:00 PM
  • "Trial may show whether Stern is man of his words: When former Qwest chief executive Joe Nacchio is tried on criminal insider-trading charges next month, his attorney, Herbert Stern, just might arrive at the courthouse in a Chevy." Denver Post 5:15 PM
  • "The Future of Search: Reaching for a Piece of Google's Pie" TechNewsWorld 5:15 PM
  • "New Layers of Defense: ID Theft and Authentication, Part 2" E-Commerce Times 5:15 PM
  • "A hard lesson about software: Author Scott Rosenberg gets mired in a failed open-source project, whose programmers were undone by their own outsized ambition." Financial Times 4:00 PM
  • "Google Apps fails to deliver knockout punch to Microsoft Office: Sure the whole Web 2.0 philosophy revolves around anywhere, anytime computing, but Google's failure to make Google Apps documents accessible offline has let Microsoft off the hook." iTWire 4:00 PM