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Intel admits lapse in document preservation

March 6, 2007 E-mails related to Advanced Micro Devices' antitrust case against its chipmaking rival might be lost forever because of human error. TAGS: antitrust, AMD, Intel, document, letter, e-mail, backup, error

Microsoft delivers 'Save as PDF' add-on

September 12, 2006 The free download enables Office 2007 users to save documents as Adobe PDF or Microsoft XPS formats. TAGS: Microsoft Office 2007, Adobe PDF, add-on, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., document, Adobe Systems Inc.

Forensic experts track printer fingerprints

October 15, 2004 Counterfeiters who make $10 bills on printers could find the cops on their trail if tracking techniques pan out. TAGS: printer, professor, signature, document, researcher, analysis

Goldman Sachs signs DRM deal

September 18, 2006 Bank deploying software designed to encrypt confidential documents, control access no matter where they travel. TAGS: digital-rights management, document, bank

U.S. military security defeated by copy and paste

May 4, 2005 In the latest example of a snafu with "hidden" electronic text, sensitive data blacked out in a PDF document finds its way into the light. TAGS: metadata, document, text, Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word, security, Microsoft Corp.

Pope's last will and testament hits Web

April 7, 2005 Official document dating from 1979 has been translated into English and posted on the Vatican Web site. TAGS: testament, document

'Best practices' for antispyware makers finalized

March 15, 2007 Anti-Spyware Coalition documents are designed to help companies identify malicious software and overcome conflicts with each other. TAGS: antispyware company, anti-spyware, document, spyware

Microsoft publishes privacy rules

October 19, 2006 Document offers guidelines for developers on how to create software and services that take into account user privacy. TAGS: document, Microsoft Corp.

T.J. Maxx parent company sued in credit card hack probe

March 21, 2007 Major shareholder files lawsuit seeking documents related to an incident that left customer information vulnerable. TAGS: shareholder, credit card, hacking, document, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., bank

Editing tips from the NSA

January 25, 2006 Advice comes after embarrassing incidents in which sensitive data was unintentionally stored in electronic documents. TAGS: NSA, document, Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Corp.

Police blotter: Judge orders Gmail disclosure

March 17, 2006 In case over missing assets, judge orders "all e-mails" from a Gmail account, including deleted ones, to be turned over. TAGS: subpoena, Gmail, Police Blotter, attorney, Judge, disclosure, receiver, asset, Google Inc., e-mail, document, backup

Start-up wants to enhance your adjectives

June 26, 2006 Feeling tongue-tied? WhiteSmoke says it can help you find a way to express yourself. TAGS: Tel Aviv, grammar, Israel, ICQ, document, module, start-up, Internet Service Provider, e-mail, IM

AMD and Intel antitrust battle moves forward

April 20, 2006 Chipmakers move along in their international antitrust battle. TAGS: antitrust, chip company, AMD, Japan, Intel, document

EU steps into digital rights debate

February 8, 2005 Digital rights management is a threat to individual privacy, according to a draft document from the European Union. TAGS: European Union, data protection, digital-rights management, identity, document, Internet Service Provider

Beefier Google Minis for corporate sites

January 12, 2006 Search giant will launch two new bigger-capacity budget appliances for searching corporate Web sites and intranets. TAGS: Google Mini, search appliance, product manager, Google Inc., Intranet, document, Yahoo! Inc.

Software maker exposes hidden data

August 23, 2004 New Workshare Web site highlights the dangers of metadata buried in Microsoft Office documents. TAGS: Workshare, metadata, SCO Group Inc., collaboration, danger, document, risk, Microsoft Office, software company, Microsoft Corp.

RFID passports arrive for Americans

August 14, 2006 State Department to begin handing out RFID-equipped passports despite lingering security, privacy concerns. TAGS: passport, RFID, e-passport, smart card, agency, RFID chip, digital signature, Las Vegas, researcher, document, security, U.S., radio, laptop computer, photograph

Microsoft eyes making desktop apps free

November 14, 2005 Documents show some insiders are questioning whether existing software should be supported by ads, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: Ray Ozzie, desktop software, paper, MSN, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., document, chairman, researcher, software company, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft's backward route to ODF support

May 23, 2008 The changes Redmond's own OOXML underwent in becoming a standard make it more difficult for the company to support OOXML, rather than ODF, in Office 2007.(By Tom Espiner of ZDNet UK) TAGS: OpenDocument Format, Jason Matusow, interoperability, Microsoft Office 2007, commission, Microsoft Office, antitrust, announcement, Microsoft Corp., document, support, Adobe PDF, Service Pack 2

Salesforce.com buys Web content management firm

April 10, 2007 Purchase of start-up Koral lets Salesforce expand offerings into Web content management, as it details two new products.Image: Managing documents Web 2.0-style TAGS: Salesforce.com Inc., Web content management, document
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